I just rotated the tires on my 2016 Tahoe. I had driven the vehicle about 150 miles about an hour before I did this, but the wheels and hubs were cool to the touch. I had great difficulty getting the factory aluminum alloy wheels off of the hubs. I pulled and kicked, even lowered the wheels back to the ground and put the vehicle weight on them. I thought I was going to have to get a pry bar to get them off, but they finally started moving a little, then came off.
I've been rotating tires for over 50 years and never had trouble like this. My 2014 Silverado had the same wheels and I never had trouble getting them off. If I were out on the road and had to change a tire, it could have been a real problem.
Anybody else ever have this problem? Any thoughts on what might have caused it?
I've been rotating tires for over 50 years and never had trouble like this. My 2014 Silverado had the same wheels and I never had trouble getting them off. If I were out on the road and had to change a tire, it could have been a real problem.
Anybody else ever have this problem? Any thoughts on what might have caused it?