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    taking off steering wheel / horn ring

    hey all, just trying to figure out how to take off the horn ring (horn panel) on the wheel of my car. i've got a 92 liberty (legacy) gx wagon. Anyone who can help me here would be greatly appreciated. thanx

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    It's rubber, it just unclips from the back. Put your hands up over it, and peel it from the top down.

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    thanx but that doesn't seem to work, i've tried alot of ways to peel it off and if i use anymore force on it, it feels like it might break something. Anyone done this before?
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    Well, the plastic is probably old, but that's how it's done. You could try using a putty knife to leverage the cover.

    There MAY be some bolts in the underside...

    But the procedure I described is exactly how I did my Impreza.
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    i'm pretty sure there are bolts on the back side.
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