Special Tools
Removal Procedure
- Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle.
Caution: Disc brake rotor protectors MUST be installed prior to tire and wheel assembly removal to avoid ceramic brake rotor damage due to contact between the tire and wheel assembly and the
rotor. If the ceramic brake rotor is damaged replacement may be required.
Note: Steps 2 and 3 are the vehicles with RPO code ZR1 and to be used on the front and rear brake rotors.
- Install the disc brake rotor protector (1) on the rotors.
- Position the disc brake rotor protector (1) so that it covers the brake rotor (2).
- Remove the wheel center cap, if equipped.
- Remove the wheel center cap nuts, if equipped.
- Remove the wheel nuts.
- Remove the tire and wheel assembly.
Caution: Never use heat to loosen a tight wheel bolt or nut. This can shorten the life of wheel and damage wheel bearings.
- If the tire and wheel assembly is difficult to remove or cannot be removed, perform the following steps:
8.1. | Apply a small amount of penetrating oil to the wheel nuts, and the center hub. Allow a few moments for the penetrating oil to work. |
8.2. | Loosen each wheel nut 2 complete turns. |
8.4. | Rock the vehicle from side to side. |
8.5. | Repeat the procedure if necessary. |
- If the tire and wheel assembly still does not loosen, perform the following:
9.2. | Allow the vehicle to move forward, and quickly apply the brakes. Repeat this procedure in reverse. |
9.3. | Repeat this procedure if necessary. |
- With the tire and wheel assembly loose, raise and support the vehicle.
Caution: Before installing wheels, remove any build-up of corrosion on the wheel mounting surface by scraping and wire brushing. Installing wheels without good metal-to-metal contact at the mounting surfaces
can cause wheel bolts or nuts to loosen, which can later allow a wheel bolt or nut to come off while the vehicle is moving. Wheel bolts or nuts must be tightened in sequence and to proper torque to avoid bending the wheel, brake drum or rotor.
Note:
• | Wear approved safety glasses when performing the following service procedures. |
• | DO NOT use power grinders to clean any of the brake rotor or brake drum to wheel contact areas. |
- Using a wire brush or wire wheel, clean the rotor to the wheel or brake drum to wheel hub contact area.
- Where possible, use the
J 41013 to clean the contact areas of the wheel to brake rotor or brake drum.
- Using the
J 42450-A , clean the surface around the wheel studs.
- Clean the threads of the wheel studs. If the threads are damaged, replace the wheel stud.
- After cleaning all the contact areas, use brake clean or denatured alcohol to remove all the penetrating oil, dirt and debris from the wheel nuts, brake rotor or brake drum.
- Inspect and clean the contact area of the wheel. Refer to
Wheel Mounting Surface Check.
Installation Procedure
- Install the tire and wheel assembly.
- Hand start the wheel nuts.
Caution: Improperly tightened wheel bolts or nuts can lead to brake pulsation and rotor damage. In order to avoid expensive brake repairs, evenly tighten the wheel bolts or nuts to the proper torque specification.
- Using the
J 39544-KIT (proper size torque stick), tighten the wheel nuts in sequence. Refer to
Fastener Tightening Specifications
- Install the wheel center cap, if required.
- Install the wheel cap nuts, if required.
Note: The step 4 is for those vehicles with RPO code ZR1.
- Remove the disc brake rotor protector from the disc brake rotor (1).
- Remove the support and lower the vehicle.