Tools Required
Removal Procedure
- Remove the rear brake rotor. Refer to
Rear Brake Rotor Replacement
in Disc
Brakes.
- Install the J 42066
, or the equivalent
tool, and 2 wheel nuts onto 2 studs in order to prevent the hub from
turning.
- Use the J 43631
,
or the equivalent tool, in order to remove the wheel stud.
- Use the same process in order to remove the other 4 wheel studs.
Installation Procedure
CAUTION:: If one stud is damaged, replace all the studs. A loose-running wheel
may cause only one stud to break, but the other studs could have internal
fatigue. Replacing only the broken stud and remounting the wheel may cause
further damage and personal injury. If the stud holes in the wheels have become
enlarged or distorted, replace the wheel.
- Install the wheel
stud (3) into the stud hole.
- Install 3 washers and a wheel nut (2) onto the wheel stud.
- Install the J 42066
, or the equivalent
tool, and 2 wheel nuts onto 2 studs in order to prevent the hub from
turning.
- Tighten the wheel nut (2) in order to seat the wheel stud.
- Use the same process in order to install the other 4 wheel studs.
- Remove the wheel nut and the 3 washers.
- Remove the J 42066
, or the equivalent
tool, and the 2 wheel nuts.
- Install the rear brake rotor. Refer to
Rear Brake Rotor Replacement
in
Disc Brakes.