What to do in emergencies, Caution – Ram Trucks 2014 Chassis Cab Commercial - User Guide User Manual
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Wheel Nuts
All wheel nuts should be tightened occasionally to eliminate the possibility of wheel
studs being sheared or the bolt holes in the wheels becoming elongated. This is
especially important during the first few hundred miles/kilometers of operation to
allow the wheel nuts to become properly set. All wheel nuts should first be firmly
seated against the wheel. The wheel nuts should then be tightened to recommended
torque. Tighten the wheel nuts to final torque in increments. Progress around the bolt
circle, tightening the wheel nut opposite to the wheel nut just previously tightened
until final torque is achieved. Recommended torques are shown in the following
chart.
Disc Wheels
Nut Type
Stud Size
Hex Size
Torque Ft Lbs
Torque Newton
Meters
Cone
M14 x 1.5
22 mm
120-150
160-200
Flanged
M14 x 1.5
22 mm
130-160
190-220
To Stow The Flat Or Spare
• Refer to Upfitters Body Builders Guide for information on stowing your spare tire
(if equipped).
CAUTION!
• Do not attempt to raise the vehicle by jacking on locations other than those
indicated in the Jacking Instructions for this vehicle.
• Use extreme caution when removing the front and rear center caps. Damage
can occur to the center cap and/or the wheel if screwdriver type tools are used.
A pulling motion, not a pry off motion, is recommended to remove the caps.
• Use a back and forth motion to remove the hub cap. Do not use a twisting
motion when removing the hub cap, damage to the hub cap; finish may occur.
• The rear hub caps on the dual rear wheel has two pry off notches. Make sure
that the hook of the jack handle driver is located squarely in the cap notch
before attempting to pull off.
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