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8 steps · 30 mins
1.
Clean the wheel to make sure that the wheel is not stuck.
2.
Select the right replacement by measuring the diameter and width of the wheel.
3.
Remove the screws securing the wheel clip inside the case.
Raise and support the vehicle with safety stands. Refer to Vehicle Lifting.
Remove the tire and the wheel. Refer to Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation in Wheels, Tires and Alignment.
Unload the torsion bar. Refer to Torsion Bar and Support Assembly Replacement
Remove the wheel driveshaft nut and washer.
Disengage the wheel driveshaft from the wheel hub and bearing assembly. Place a brass drift against the outer end of the wheel driveshaft in order to protect the wheel driveshaft threads. Sharply strike the brass drift with a hammer. Do not attempt to remove the wheel driveshaft from the wheel hub and bearing assembly at this time.
Remove the stabilizer shaft. Refer to Stabilizer Shaft Replacement (RWD) or Stabilizer Shaft Replacement (4WD).
Remove the shock absorber. Refer to Shock Absorber Replacement (RWD) or Shock Absorber Replacement (4WD).
Remove the nuts and bolts securing the lower control arm to the crossmember and the frame bracket.
Remove the lower ball joint stud from the steering knuckle. Refer to Lower Ball Joint Replacement (RWD) or Lower Ball Joint Replacement (4WD).
Remove the lower control arm from the frame.
have fun and be careful wear always lens and gloves
Contact Perego directly. If you are out of warranty, there may be a small fee for the replacement wheels. www.perego.com 1-800-671-1701 Customer Service.
Good Luck! from Moms Just Know
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