K 1500 Truck 4WD V8-305 5.0L (1985)
Tires: All Technical Service Bulletins
Wheels (Steel) - Damage Due to Improper Mounting
GMC NUMBER:
92-3E-108
GROUP:
3E Wheels and Tires
DATE:
July 1992
CORPORATE NUMBER:
233002
SUBJECT
INFORMATION ON AVOIDING DAMAGE TO STEEL WHEELS FROM IMPROPER WHEEL/TIRE CHANGING TECHNIQUES
MODELS:
1983-92 ALL TRUCKS
It is important to note that damage to either the tire mounting surface or the wheel mounting holes can result from the use of improper wheel attachment
or tire mounting techniques on vehicles with steel wheels.
CONDITION AND CAUSE
1.
IMPROPER TIRE CHANGING TECHNIQUES
It takes about 70 seconds for the air to completely exhaust from a large tire. If the technician doesn't wait this amount of time after removing the
valve core, the bead breaker on the tire changer could put enough force on the tire to bend the wheel at the mounting surface. Such damage can
result in vibration, shimmy, and under severe usage (i.e. police vehicle) lead to cracking.
2.
OVER TORQUING OF THE WHEEL NUTS