It is necessary to replace any wheels which are bent, dented, or which have excessive lateral or radial runout. Also, wheels with runout greater than specified may cause objectionable vibrations.
| • | The outer ring of the mounting surface normally is raised above everything inside the mounting surface. | 
| • | The mounting surface will be raised above the outer ring if the wheel mounting surface has been bent on a tire changer. | 
Notice: The use of non-GM original equipment wheels may cause:
   •  Damage to the wheel bearing, the wheel fasteners and the wheel    •  Tire damage caused by the modified clearance to the adjacent vehicle
components    •  Adverse vehicle steering stability caused by the modified
scrub radius    •  Damage to the vehicle caused by the modified ground clearance    •  Speedometer and odometer inaccuracy 
Important: 
   •  Replacement wheels must be equivalent to the original equipment
wheels in the following ways:       -  Load capacity       -  Wheel diameter       -  Rim width       -  Wheel offset       -  Mounting configuration    •  A wheel of incorrect size or type may effect the following conditions:       -  Wheel and hub-bearing life       -  Brake cooling       -  Speedometer/odometer calibration       -  Vehicle ground clearance       -  Tire clearance to the body and the chassis 
Identify steel wheels with a 2 or 3 letter code stamped into the rim near the valve stem. Aluminum wheels have the code, the part number, and the manufacturer identification cast into the back side of the wheel.