J 39544-KIT (Use with a pneumatic impact).
Caution: If penetrating oil gets on the vertical surfaces between the wheel and the rotor or drum it could cause the wheel to work loose as the vehicle is driven, resulting in loss of control and an injury accident.
Notice: Never use heat to loosen a tight wheel. It can shorten the life of the wheel, studs, or hub and bearing assemblies. Wheel nuts must be tightened in sequence and to the specified torque to avoid bending the wheel or rotor.
Removing wheels can be difficult because of foreign material or a tight fit between the wheel center hole and the hub or rotor. Excessive force, such as hammering on the wheel or tire, can cause damage. slightly tapping the tire side wall with a rubber mallet is acceptable. Wheel removal should be done in the following way:
You can also rock the vehicle from front to back, allowing the vehicle several feet of movement in each direction.
Notice: 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.
Caution: If you are replacing the wheel(s), the wheel stud(s), the wheel nut(s) or the wheel bolt(s), install only new GM original equipment parts. Installation of used parts or non-GM original equipment parts may cause the wheel to loosen, loss of tire air pressure, poor vehicle handling and loss of vehicle control resulting in personal injury.
Notice: The use of non-GM original equipment wheels may cause:
• Damage to the wheel bearing, the wheel fasteners and the wheel • Tire damage caused by the modified clearance to the adjacent vehicle
components • Adverse vehicle steering stability caused by the modified
scrub radius • Damage to the vehicle caused by the modified ground clearance • Speedometer and odometer inaccuracy
Loosely install the wheel nuts.
Loosely install the wheels nuts.
Loosely install the wheels nuts.
Loosely install the wheels nuts.
Loosely install the wheels nuts.
Notice: A torque wrench or J 39544 must be used to ensure that wheel nuts are tightened to specification. Never use lubricants or penetrating fluids on wheel stud, nuts, or mounting surfaces, as this can raise the actual torque on the nut without a corresponding torque reading on the torque wrench. Wheel nuts, studs, and mounting surfaces must be clean and dry. Failure to follow these instructions could result in wheel, nut, and/or stud damage.
Important: Tighten the nuts evenly and alternately in order to avoid excessive runout.
Tighten
Tighten the nuts to 190 N·m (140 lb ft).