Chevrolet 1995 Automobile User Manual


 
Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance
The wheels on your vehicle were aligned and balanced
carefully at the factory
to
give you the longest tire
life
and best overall performance.
In most cases, you will not need to have your wheels
aligned again. However,
if
you notice unusual tire wear
or your vehicle pulling one way or the other, the
alignment may need to be reset.
If
you notice your
vehicle vibrating when driving
on
a
smooth road, your
wheels may need to be rebalanced.
Wheel Replacement
Replace any wheel that is bent, cracked, or badly rusted
or corroded. If wheel nuts keep coming loose, the wheel,
wheel bolts, and wheel nuts should be replaced.
If
the
wheel leaks air, replace it (except some aluminum
wheels, which can sometimes be repaired). See your
Chevrolet dealer
if
any of these conditions exist.
Your dealer will know the lund of wheel you need.
Each new wheel should have the same load carrying
capacity, diameter, width, offset, and be mounted the
same way as the one it replaces.
If you need to replace any of your wheels, wheel bolts,
or wheel nuts, replace them only with new
GM
original
equipment parts. This way, you will be sure to have the
right wheel, wheel bolts, and wheel nuts for your
Corvette model.
I
NOTICE:
The wrong wheel can also cause problems with
bearing life, brake cooling,
speedometer/odometer calibration, headlamp
aim, bumper height, vehicle ground clearance,
and tire clearance to the body and chassis.
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