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>WHEEL INSTALLATION</title><para
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>The wheel studs and nuts are designed for specific applications. They must be replaced with equivalent parts. Do not use replacement parts of lesser quality or a substitute design. All aluminum
and some steel wheels have wheel stud nuts which feature an enlarged nose. This enlarged nose is necessary to ensure proper retention of the aluminum wheels.</ptxt></para><attention3
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>Do not use chrome plated lug nuts with chrome plated wheels.</ptxt></attention3><figure
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>Before installing the wheel, be sure to remove any build up of corrosion on the wheel mounting surfaces (1). Ensure wheels (2) are installed with good metal-to-metal contact. Improper installation
could cause loosening of wheel nuts. This could affect the safety and handling of your vehicle.</ptxt></para><para
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>To install the wheel (2) , first position it properly on the mounting surface (1). All wheel nuts (3) should then be tightened just snug.<symbol
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>Gradually tighten them in sequence to the proper torque specification . <emph
>Never use oil or grease on studs or nuts.</emph><symbol
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