Front wheel
CAUTION
When removing a tire from the truck, remove air
from the tire completely and then remove the hub
nuts.
1. Park the truck on a level, hard surface and shut
down the engine.
2. Apply the parking brake and block the wheel
opposite the one you are going to repair. Put a jack
under the truck frame.
3. Jack up the truck to an extent that the tire still
remains on the ground. Loosen the hub nuts (
①
-
⑥
). Do not remove them yet.
4. Jack up the truck until the tire leaves off the ground.
Remove the hub nuts loosened.
5. Remove the tire from the hub.
6. When reinstalling the tire, use the reverse order of
removal.
•
Tighten the hub nuts in a diagonal order and evenly.
•
Hub nut tightening torque: See page 4-4.
7. After installing the tire to the truck, adjust the
inflation pressure to the standard inflation pressure,
if needed.
•
For standard tire inflation pressure, see page 4-3.
Rear wheel
Proceed in the same manner as with the front wheel
tires, except that the position of the jack goes under the
counterweight.
NOTE
Use tires and rims of the specified size.
•
The front or rear tires should be replaced as a set,
•
respectively.
Safety cage
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