Maintenance Instructions
WARNING
To prevent property damage, personal injury, and
/ or death:
•
Do not mix stud piloted wheels or fasteners with
hub piloted wheels or fasteners. Mixing wheel
types may cause premature wheel failure.
•
Do not mix foreign (not made in North America)
wheel mounting parts with domestic (made
in North America) parts.
Many foreign wheel
components look similar to, but are not exactly
the same as domestic made components.
Mixing components can cause wheel or fastener
failures and result in property damage, personal
injury, or death.
•
Do not change from aluminum wheels to steel
wheels, or vice-versa, without changing the
mounting hardware. In some cases with flange
nut mounting systems,
changing the hub
and stud assembly may be required.
Mixing
components could cause wheel or fastener
failures.
WARNING
To prevent property damage, personal injury,
and / or death, when installing the tire and rim
assembly on disc brake-equipped axles, make
sure the tire valve stem clears the brake caliper.
The use of either an International
®
truck valve
stem retainer or a tire manufacturer's stem
forming tool is the only acceptable method of
obtaining clearance when necessary. Failure to
obtain proper clearance may result in rapid tire
deflation.
Wheel Nut Torque Maintenance
Tighten and maintain wheel and rim mounting nuts to the proper
torque. Loose nuts or overtightened nuts can lead to premature
wear and possible failure of the wheel, rim, and / or mounting
hardware.
Hub-Piloted Wheel Installation Procedures
WARNING
To prevent property damage, personal injury,
and / or death, use only the same type and
style wheels and mounting hardware to replace
original parts. Failure to do so may result in an
assembly that looks fine but does not fit together
properly.
This could cause wheel or fastener
failures.
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