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Possible Source(s):
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Incorrectly seated tire.

Action(s) to take:
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Remount the tire.

Possible Source(s):
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Loose wheel mountings: damaged wheel studs, wheel nuts, worn or broken wheel hub face or foreign material on mounting faces.

Action(s) to take:
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Tighten or Renew worn or damaged parts. Clean mounting surfaces.

Possible Source(s):
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Defective wheel bearings.

Action(s) to take:
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Renew worn or damaged bearing sets.

Possible Source(s):
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Water in tires.

Action(s) to take:
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Remove water.

Damaged wheel stud threads.

Possible Source(s):
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Sliding wheel across the wheel studs during installation.

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Loose wheel nuts.

Action(s) to take:
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Renew wheel studs.

Broken wheel studs.

Possible Source(s):
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Loose or overtightened wheel nuts.

Action(s) to take:
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Renew wheel studs.

Corrosion/contamination streaks from wheel stud holes.

Possible Source(s):
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Loose wheel nuts.

Action(s) to take:
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Check complete assembly. Renew damaged parts. Apply correct torque setting.

Damaged wheel nuts.

Possible Source(s):
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Loose wheel assembly.

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Over-tightened wheel nuts.

Action(s) to take:
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Renew wheel nuts. Apply correct torque setting.

Seized wheel nuts.

Possible Source(s):
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Corrosion

Action(s) to take:

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