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Clean Hubs
- Install
Adapters
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Fit Wheels
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Thread on Cap
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Tighten Caps
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Test
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Retighten Caps
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Balancing Tires
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Maintenance
Warning:
Read before mounting tire on wheels. Wheels
cannot be returned for fitment reasons after
tires have been mounted.
Wheels can detach
from car without warning if you:
| 1. |
Use studs longer that
1 1/8 inch (item B). |
| 2. |
Install adapters on wrong
side of car (item B). |
| 3. |
Use parts which are worn
out (item C). |
| 4. |
Fail to retighten caps
(item G). |
| 5. |
Tow vehicle backwards. |
Outdated Power assisted tire
changers can cause damage to wheels.
Tubes must be used with tube-type wire wheels.
Do not inflate over 50 psi. (40 psi in california)
Read and observe all warning and instruction
labels affixed to wheels.
Wheels can detach from car without warning
if these instructions are not followed.
Failure to follow instructions will void
warranty.

Remove present wheels from car and make
sure that all dirt and grime is removed
from face of hubs and brake drums. Inspect
hubs and brake drums for any obstructions,
(lock clips, rivets, balancing weights,
etc.). Remove or resolve any obstruction
which prevents a flush fit between the adapter
and axle hub.

Check stud length - 1 1/8 inch maximum length
allowed. If too long, use spacer behind
adapter or cut off stud. To install adapters
correctly, place hub adapter marked left
and with white plastic mesh protective covering
on left side of car. Hub adapter marked
right and with red plastic mesh protective
covering must be installed on right side
of car when seated in car. THIS IS IMPORTANT,
DO NOT INSTALL ANY OTHER WAY.
After hub adapters have been
placed on hubs, be sure that adapter's flange
fits flat against hub and brake drum face.
If there is any interference, point of contact
must be found and any high point removed.
If this is not done, wheels will not run
true when installed.
If adapters fit properly,
continue installation with the following
procedure:
| 1. |
Under no circumstances
should high powered impact wrenches
be used to secure lug nuts, as this
can cause adapter damage and can result
in improper lug-nut torque. |
| 2. |
Do not lubricate the lug
nuts or stud threads. |
| 3. |
Run all lugs up fully
before tightening |
| 4. |
Tighten all lug nuts
using a criss-cross pattern to assure
the even distribution of pressure
while tightening the lug nuts.
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
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LUG
NUT SIZE |
TORQUE/
FT. LBS. |
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3/8" |
45 |
7/16" |
60 |
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1/2" |
75 |
12mm |
70 |
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14mm |
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| 5. |
Once installed, adapters
should rotate freely by hand with no
rubbing or interference. |
| 6. |
Remove plastic wire mesh
protective covering from thread of adapter. |
| 7. |
Apply thin coating of
grease to threads of adapter. Also place
thin coating of grease on taper or bevel
on back of knock-off rim and in knock-off cap threads. Keep dirt away from knock-off
cap threads. |

Place wheels on adapters and push wheel
firmly toward the back of the adapter. When
the rear of the wheel center is sitting
on the back of the adapter, rock the wheel
so that the saw-tooth drive engages completely.
The wheel drive must seat firmly on the
adapter drive for proper installation. Do
not use wheels or adapters if teeth become
worn down.

Thread knock-off caps on the adapter. Markings
on caps indicate proper tightening direction.
"Left side" marked caps must be
used on the left side of car and "Right
side" marked caps must be used on the
right side.

While car is still on jacks, drive the knock-off
caps up tight. If using Dome, Diamond, 2-eared
or 3-eared knock-off caps, use lead hammer
provided. Octagon caps should be driven
up using wrench and lead hammer. Wrench
tightening alone is not sufficient.

Spin wheels by hand to make sure there is
no rubbing against brake calipers. Also,
rock wheel assembly to verify that the knock-off
cap has seated completely in the wheel.
No looseness should be noticable.

Lower the car and hammer the caps until
they will not move with even the hardest
blow of the hammer. After the car has been
run 25 miles, be sure to re-check the knock-off
caps for tightness. The wheels seat themselves
on the adapters after the initial run-in
and knock-off caps can be tightened further.
THIS IS IMPORTANT. Knock-off caps must be
very tight to prevent wear. Continue to
tighten knock-off caps every 100 miles for
the first 500 miles. Then check tightness
every few weeks. WIRE WHEELS should always
be checked for tightness of knock-off caps
regularly.

The best method to balance wire wheels is
by spin balancing on the car. Recommended
is an Alemite type balancer utilizing a
strobe light with vibration pick up.

To maintain the beauty of your Dayton Wire
Wheels, refer to the sheet titled "Recommended
Care for Chrome Plated Dayton Wire Wheels",
which is included in the box of each wheel.

Dayton Wire Wheels
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