FAQ for Alloy Wheels Repair
Q: How do you install the wheel stud?
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You can install the new stud into the bearing hub, add a washer, and install the wheel nut, brake rotor, and brake caliper.
By BobGM Specialist
15/01/2022 Q: How do you remove the wheel stud?
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You can remove the brake caliper, brake rotor, and lastly the stud.
By BobGM Specialist
14/01/2022 Q: How much adhesive should I use on the leak area?
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Apply a 3 mm (0.12 in) thick layer of adhesive or sealant to the leak area.
By OmarGM Specialist
13/01/2022 Q: What are the procedures for general refinishing?
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Start with removing the wheels from the vehicle. Then remove the balance weights after marking their position, and remove the excess grease from the wheel. Have the wheel plastic media blasted to remove the clear coat, and clean, mask, and paint the wheels.
By OmarGM Specialist
13/01/2022 Q: What is the installation procedure for the wheel stud?
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The procedure is to install the new wheel stud, wheel nut, and brake rotor.
By OmarGM Specialist
12/01/2022 Q: What is the proper way to install the wheel stud?
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The proper way is to install a new replacement stud, add washers, and install the brake rotor and the brake caliper.
By BobGM Specialist
12/01/2022 Q: What is the proper way to remove the wheel stud with a 5-stud pattern?
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The proper way is to remove the tire/wheel, the brake caliper, the bracket, and the stud.
By OmarGM Specialist
11/01/2022 Q: What is the recommended psi for the vehicle wheels?
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The recommended psi is 276 kph (40 psi).
By OmarGM Specialist
11/01/2022 Q: What is the removal procedure for the wheel stud?
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The procedure is to remove the tire/wheel, brake drum, and wheel stud.
By OmarGM Specialist
11/01/2022 Q: What is the tire dismounting procedure?
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First, remove the valve core from the valve stem, deflate the tire and use a tire changer to remove the tire from the wheel.
By BobGM Specialist
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