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Dodge B-I-B 1948 - How to Change a Tire

Dodge B-I-B 1948
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service. The
wheels
must also
be
kept
tight
on
their
hubs.
Proper
balance
of
the
wheels
and
tires
and
alignment
of
the
front
axle
are
essential
to
long
tire
life
.
CARE
OF
TIRES
The
condition
of
the
tires on
your
truck should
be
one
of
your
great-
est concerns.
Today's
tires,
if
given
reasonable
care,
will
give
you
many
thousands
of
miles
of
trouble-free
service. But
if
you
abuse
them,
they
may
fail
you
prematurely.
Check the
tire
pressures
regularly.
Once
a
week
is
not
too
often.
Keep
them
inflated
to
the
recommended
pressure
given
in the
Adjustment
Reference
table,
page
52.
T~e
valve
caps
should
be
kept
tight
on
all
tires. .
If
the
front
and
rear
tires on
your
truck
are
the same size,
it
is
recommended
that
you
rotate
them
about
every
3,000
miles
for
maximum
tire
life.
It
is
not
necessary
to
remove
the
tire
from
the rim,
but
rotate
the
complete
wheel-and-tire.
It
is
important
that
the wheel lock nuts
be
checked
for
looseness
at
regular
intervals.
They
must
be
kept
tight
at
all
times.
Also
when the
wheels
are
removed
and
installed
the
lock
nuts must
be
tightened
as
tightly
as
possible
with
the
special
wrench
furnished
for
that
purpose.
The
wheel
lock
nuts should
be
tightened
to
a
torque
of
375
to
425
foot-pounds.
HOW
TO
CHANGE A
TIRE
1.
Apply
hand
brakes.
It
is
also
advisable
to
block
one
or
more
of
the
other
wheels
to
prevent
possible
movement
of
the
truck.
2.
Raise
wheel
off
the
ground,
using a jack.
3.
Remove the nuts
from
the studs which
hold
the
wheel
to
the hub.
4.
Lift
the
wheel
off
the hub.
5.
Make
sure
all
air
is
removed
from
the inner
tube.
Loosen the
casing
from
the
rim
by
stepping
on the sides as shown in the
illustration.
If
the
truck
is
equipped
with
safety-rim
wheels,
it
is
necessary
to
snap
the
tire
bead
over
the
bead
lock.
This
can
be
done
by
using the truck
jack
to
bring
the
weight
of
the
vehicle
to
bear
on
the side
of
the
tire.
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