Tools Required
J 8001  Dial Indicator Set,
 or  equivalent
- Raise and suitably support the vehicle. Refer to 
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle 
 in General Information.
 
- Mark the location of the wheels to the wheel studs and mark the  specific
vehicle position on each tire and wheel (LF, LR, RF, RR).
 
- Remove the tire and wheel assemblies from the vehicle. Refer to 
Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation 
 in Tires and Wheels.
 
- Remove the brake rotors from the vehicle, except for full floating  type
rear drive axles. Refer to 
Front Brake Rotor Replacement 
 and 
Rear Brake Rotor Replacement 
in Disc Brakes.
 
- Remove any loose debris or corrosion from the hub/axle flange  surface.
 
- Position the J 8001 
,  or equivalent, on the machined surface of the wheel hub/axle flange
(or brake  rotor on full-floating axles) outside  of the wheel studs.
 
- Rotate the hub one complete revolution in order to find the low  spot.
 
- Set the J 8001 
, or equivalent,
 to zero at the low spot.
 
- Rotate the hub one more complete revolution and measure the total  amount
of wheel hub/axle flange runout.
 
Specification (Guideline)
Wheel hub/axle flange runout tolerance guideline: 0.132 mm (0.005 in)
- If the runout of the wheel hub/axle flange IS within specification,  proceed
to step 13.
 
- If the runout of the wheel hub/axle flange is marginal, the wheel  hub
may or may not be the source of the disturbance.
 
- If the runout of the wheel hub/axle flange is excessive, replace  the
wheel hub/axle flange. Measure the runout of the new wheel hub/axle flange.   Refer
to the appropriate procedure:
 
- Position
the J 8001 
,  or equivalent, in order
to contact the wheel mounting studs.
 
Measure the stud runout as close to the flange as possible.
- Turn the hub one complete revolution to register on each of the  wheel
studs.
 
- Zero the J 8001 
, or
equivalent,  on the lowest stud.
 
- Rotate the hub one more complete revolution and measure the total  amount
of wheel stud (stud circle) runout.
 
Specification (Guideline)
Wheel stud runout tolerance guideline: 0.254 mm (0.010 in)
- If the runout of the wheel studs (stud circle) is marginal, the  wheel
studs may or may not be contributing to the disturbance.
 
- If the runout of the wheel studs (stud circle) is excessive, replace 
the wheel studs as necessary. Measure the runout of the new wheel studs. Refer   to
the appropriate procedure: