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TM 9-2320-209-10-4
c.
Replacement.
FRAME
1
1.
Check that truck is jacked up at wheel to be replaced.
CAUTION
Do not slide wheel assembly on threaded studs. Sliding
wheel assembly may damage threads.
NOTE
Treads of rear dual wheels tires should be matched
as closely as possible.
2.
Lift wheel assembly (1) up and onto wheel studs (2). Make sure that one
of the ventilation holes lines up with brake inspection plate (3) .
NOTE
Nuts have left-hand threads on left wheel assembly and
right-hand threads on right wheel assembly. Stud and
nuts are stamped (L) left and (R) right.
3.
Screw on and hand tighten six nuts (4) on wheel studs (2).
4.
Using square end of wheel stud nut wrench (5), tighten nuts (4) in order
shown.  As soon as you can, take truck to organizational maintenance and
have wheel stud nuts torqued to 325 to 350 pound-feet.
5.
Put on outer rear wheel and jack down truck. Refer to para 2-7.

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