Argyll Andy said:That why it quite clearly isn’t me, way to skinny :tumbleweed: :rofl:
Does look like an old picture... first wife?

Argyll Andy said:That why it quite clearly isn’t me, way to skinny :tumbleweed: :rofl:
Flyingfifer said:Argyll Andy said:That why it quite clearly isn’t me, way to skinny :tumbleweed: :rofl:
Does look like an old picture... first wife?oke: :rofl:
:rofl:enuff_zed said:Brings a whole new meaning to 'just dicking about in the garage'.
Argyll Andy said:She liked to think she wore the trousers but that’s taking it too far:rofl:
Well Andy, a bit dangerous to be wearing a kilt after that!... you would need a very long sporran! :exitright:Argyll Andy said:She liked to think she wore the trousers but that’s taking it too far:rofl:
enuff_zed said:Anyway.............OP.......................have you managed to jerk it off yet?
enuff_zed said:Do you reckon that fan is actually helping.
Tried heat gun to no avail - except it got the leather cover off the plastic. Gonna try filing a knotch in it so I can get a hammer and coal chisel on it's assMikeyH said:Have you tried putting 2 pieces of wood either side of the knob and holding together with tape. You could then stand over the knob, hold each end of the wood and wiggle up and down while pulling. Sort of walking it off. You would also get more leverage.
Excellent news, though the sad end to a hilarious thread.poss said:
Success! Storm MotorWerks knob installed (and what a damn fine knob it is)enuff_zed said:Have you tried holding the knob still and unscrewing the car. :roll:
Just have to figure out what happened to my airco vents in the carnage!
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