I did it! The old wheel is gone for good. Here's how I did it. After a lot of asking around I found a website that showed a number of different ways to remove steering wheels including a home made device made of oak. But I chose to go to Harbor Freight and buy a bearing separator. This tool clamped on the back of the steering wheel and allowed my standard wheel puller to attach to it. Once it was all connected all I did was use the puller like you would on a normal wheel and off it came, easy too. So all it took was the right tools, what a surprise. However, it was pointed out how difficult it is to remove one of these wheels. I first tried the lubrication and muscle method. I rocked it and pulled real hard on it but to no avail. I had to stop when I saw a hairline crack on one of the spokes near the hub. So as I feared my first method nearly resulted in a broken wheel. The good part is the old wheel is gone and a Grant 13" wheel is in its place. Lucky for me I have power steering. So all is well that ends well. By the way, I put on a new set of Bilstein HD shocks on the Jeep today too. I haven't had much chance to evaluate them yet but compared to the old ones these feel a lot better so far. I'll need some more time to judge how well they work in various applications. Then I will know how much I like them.