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44 – Wheels, Tires and Vehicle Alignment
1
Wheels and Tires
⇒ “1.1 Wheel Bolt Tightening Specifications”, page 286
⇒ “1.2 Tires, Dismounting”, page 286
⇒ “1.3 Tires, Dismounting”, page 287
⇒ “1.4 Tires, Mounting”, page 287
⇒ “1.5 Wheel, Changing”, page 288
⇒ “1.6 Tire Sealant, Disposing”, page 292
⇒ “1.7 Vehicles with Tire Mobility Kit”, page 292
1.1
Wheel Bolt Tightening Specifications
Wheel bolt to wheel hub for all vehicles:
Tightening specification: 120 Nm
– Apply corrosion protection to the wheel centering seat before
mounting the wheel. Refer to
⇒ “1.5.1 Wheel Changing, Protecting Wheel Centering Seat
.
♦ Positioning the anti-theft wheel bolts on steel wheels. Refer to
⇒ “1.5.5 Wheel Changing, Position of Anti-Theft Wheel Bolts
.
♦ Install the anti-theft wheel bolts using the Wheel Bolt Master
Set .
1.2
Tires, Dismounting
Note
♦
Since MY 2005, all vehicles have new rims with revised con‐
tour.
♦
When mounting tires, tire dismounting/mounting machine
must be equipped with tire mounting fixture intended for these
rims.
WARNING
Otherwise the rim could get damaged.
If the tire mounting unit has not been modified, contact the equip‐
ment manufacturer.
Safety Precautions for Removing and Installing Tires
• Always note the instructions and danger warnings identified in
the following description!
– Remove the nickel plated valve insert and let the air out of the
tire.
Golf 2015 ➤ , Golf Variant 2015 ➤
Suspension, Wheels, Steering - Edition 03.2016
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Rep. Gr.44 - Wheels, Tires and Vehicle Alignment