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{{Infobox Timetools | time=30 mins | tools=[[Tool roll]], Jack, 17mm socket, Wheel brace/extension bar, Copper grease}}
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=== Removal ===
 
=== Removal ===
  
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Loosen the 4 wheel bolts with bolt tools found in the [[Tool roll]] then [[Jacking points|jack up the car]], then undo the wheel bolts and remove the wheel.
  
Refit the road wheel and nip up the wheel bolts. Check that there is no side to side play by trying to rock the wheel at a quarter to three.
 
  
 
=== Fitting ===
 
=== Fitting ===
  
Step 34. Lower car to the ground and torque wheel bolts to 105NM (S2) 80-85NM (S1). Depress brake pedal a few times to get the pressure back.
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Refit the wheel, replace the 4 wheel bolts so they are hand tight then lower car to the ground and torque wheel bolts to  
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105NM (S2)  
  
[[Image:36_Torque_Wheel_Bolts.JPG]]
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80-85NM (S1)
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Check that there is no side to side play by trying to rock the wheel at a quarter to three.
  
=== Warning ===
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Depress brake pedal a few times to get the pressure back.
  
Do not over torque the nuts '''they will shear''' invest in a torque wrench or you will end up paying out for a new set of wheel bolts.
 
  
[[Image:brokenbolt.JPG]]
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[[Image:36_Torque_Wheel_Bolts.JPG|thumb|left]]
 
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===Wheel Bolts ===
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=== Warning ===
  
The S2 wheel bolts are:
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Do not over torque the nuts '''they will shear''' invest in a torque wrench or you will end up paying out for a new set of wheel bolts.
  
M12x1.5 bolt with a  tapered seat. (eg. Vauxhall Corsa)
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[[Image:brokenbolt.JPG|thumb|left]]
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The length should be 25-30mm
 
  
  
 
[[Category:DIY]]
 
[[Category:DIY]]
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[[Category:Wheels and tyres]]
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[[Category:Lotus Elise]]
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[[Category:S1]]
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[[Category:S2]]
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[[Category:S2 Exige]]

Latest revision as of 15:42, 30 May 2013

Time & Tools
Time: 30 mins
Tools: Tool roll, Jack, 17mm socket, Wheel brace/extension bar, Copper grease

Removal

Loosen the 4 wheel bolts with bolt tools found in the Tool roll then jack up the car, then undo the wheel bolts and remove the wheel.


Fitting

Refit the wheel, replace the 4 wheel bolts so they are hand tight then lower car to the ground and torque wheel bolts to

105NM (S2)

80-85NM (S1)

Check that there is no side to side play by trying to rock the wheel at a quarter to three.

Depress brake pedal a few times to get the pressure back.


36 Torque Wheel Bolts.JPG


Warning

Do not over torque the nuts they will shear invest in a torque wrench or you will end up paying out for a new set of wheel bolts.

Brokenbolt.JPG