No. That's the big advantage of hub-piloted wheels--one cap nut holds on both wheels.
Yes I have a set of Laguna alloys on my 97 2.2dt. Only thing to remember is that the tyres will probably need changed as mpv,s require a stronger outer wall.Hope this helps
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The replacement of outer tie rod ends onto a Pontiac 6000 does not require "measurements." However, the vehicle will need to an alignment after install. An alignment usually takes initial measurements of the wheel geometries, and the technician uses these to adjust the wheels back into specification. For the 1991 Pontiac 6000, the final year of production, the AC Delco Professional outer tie rod is part number 45A0230.
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Depends on whither you count not having wheels as different. Outer, upper shape is not different.
I had the same problem with my 91 Geo Tracker manual hubs...my hubs were siezed up inside. We pulled the hubs off (simple procedure) and found that the *sliding outer gear was frozen solid (rusted), so the man. hubs wouldn't engage when turned to lock position. We slid out the outer gear, and cleaned it up a little. (doesn't require grease). Had to reattach the end of the coiled spring to the inside grove of the outer gear (little tricky), and remounted the hubs on the outer axle and it works fine.
While turning, the inside wheels take a shorter path than the outer wheels so they must rotate at different speeds.
With the wheels pointed straight ahead and engine running (assuming it has power steering), you measure the amount of travel at the outer diameter of the steering wheel from left to right without moving the wheels.
there are 2 wheel bearings on all wheels there is an inner and outer bearing the inner bearing being bigger that the outer bearing
The lever. Wheels work the same way that a lever does in that a wheel is like the outer end of the lever...
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