Wheel Changing
8.
9.
Fully tighten the wheel nuts in an
Directional Tires*
alternating pattern until all are tightened.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN by using foot
pressure or extension bars on the wheel
stud brace, as this could overstress the
wheel nuts. Check the wheel nut torque at
the earliest opportunity (see ‘WHEELS &
TIRES’, page 276).
Using a suitable blunt tool, apply light
pressure to the rear of the replaced wheel
center cap and remove. Using hand
pressure only, fit the center cap into the
newly fitted wheel. Return tools, chocks,
jack and the replaced wheel to their
correct storage positions.
Directional tires give greater benefit when they
rotate in a forward direction, i.e when the
vehicle is moving forward. They give enhanced
levels of deep-water grip while still maintaining
low tire noise generation.
Should a tire be fitted to a vehicle in the wrong
directional sense, these benefits will only be
maintained if the tire is remounted to the rim so
that it rotates in the direction indicated on the
sidewall.
There are two types of directional tire and the
direction indicators are shown in the illustration
below.
NOTE: Storing the wheel in the spare
wheel well can be achieved by following
the full size spare wheel removal
procedure in the reverse order.
REMEMBER to change to ‘H’ (high range)
before driving.
Finally, check the tire pressure at the
earliest opportunity (see ‘WHEELS &
TIRES’, page 276).
A
10.
11.
B
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Categories | Land Rover, Land Rover Discovery |
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Tags | Land Rover |
Model Year | 2003 |
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Language | English |
Product Name | Range Rover |
Product Brand | Land Rover |
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