Replace any wheels that are bent or dented, or have excessive lateral or radial
runout. Wheels with runout greater than specified may cause objectionable vibrations.
- Use a straight edge 203-229 mm (8-9 in)
long. Place the straight edge on the wheel inboard mounting surface. Try to rock the
straightedge up and down within the mounting surface.
- Repeat this procedure on at least 3-4 different positions on the
inboard mounting surface.
• | If you can rock the straight edge, the mounting surface is bent and you
must replace the wheel. |
• | Inspect the mounting wheel/nut holes for damage caused from over-torquing
the wheel/nuts. Inspect for collapsed wheel/nut bosses. Inspect for cracked wheel
bosses. |
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 |
Important:
• | Replacement wheels must be equivalent to the original equipment wheels
in the following ways: |
- | The mounting configuration |
• | A wheel of the incorrect size or type may affect the following conditions: |
- | Wheel and hub-bearing life |
- | Speedometer/odometer calibration |
- | Vehicle ground clearance |
- | Tire clearance to the body and the chassis |
- Replace the wheel if the wheel is bent.
- Replace the wheel if the wheel/nut boss area is cracked.
To identify aluminum wheels the code, the part number, and the manufacturer
identification cast into the back side of the wheel.