Wheel Bolt Replacement

Special Tools Required
  • Do not use a hammer or air or electric impact tools to remove and install the wheel bolts.
  • Be careful not to damage the threads of the wheel bolts.
  1. NOTE:
    • When the angle of the remover against the wheel bolt is inclined readjust the ball joint remover with turning the head (E) of the adjusting bolt (F).
    • Before installing the new wheel bolt, clean the mating surface on the bolt and the hub.

  1. Insert the new wheel bolt (A) into the hub (B) while aligning the splined surfaces (C) on the hub hole with the wheel bolt. Adjust the measurement (D) with washers (P/N 94101-12800 or equivalent) (E), then install a nut (P/N 90304-SC2-000 or equivalent) (F) hand-tight.
    NOTE:
    • Degrease all around the wheel bolt and the threaded section of the nut.
    • Make sure the wheel bolt is installed vertically in relation to the hub disc surface.
    • Do not install the nut and washers that have been used as tools on a vehicle.
  1. Tighten the nut until the wheel bolts is drawn fully into the hub. Do not exceed the maximum torque limit. Make sure there is no gap (G) between the bolt and the hub.
    Limited torque:
    108 N·m (11.0 kgf·m, 79.6 lbf·ft) max.

  1. NOTE:
    • If you can not tighten the wheel nut to the specified torque value when installing the wheel, replace the hub bearing unit as an assembly.
    • Before installing the wheel, clean the mating surfaces of the brake disc and the inside of the wheel.