GM – CAMARO 1982-1992 – Repair Guide (Checked by WxMax) 817
SUSPENSION & STEERING 
 
SUSPENSION AND STEERING WHEELS 
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION  
•  Park the vehicle on a level surface.  
• Remove the jack, tire iron and, if nec essary, the spare tire from their 
storage compartments.  
•  Check the owner's manual or refer to  General Information & Maintenance 
of this repair guide for the jacking poi nts on your vehicle. Then, place the 
jack in the proper position.  
•  If equipped with lug nut trim caps, remo ve them by either unscrewing or 
pulling them off the lug nuts, as appr opriate. Consult the owner's manual, 
if necessary.  
•  If equipped with a wheel cover or hub c ap, insert the tapered end of the 
tire iron in the groove  and pry off the cover.  
1.  Apply the parking brake and block  the diagonally opposite wheel with a 
wheel chock or two.  
Wheel chocks may be purchased at your lo cal auto parts store, or a block of 
wood cut into wedges may be used. If possi ble, keep one or two of the chocks 
in your tire storage compartment, in case  any of the tires has to be removed on 
the side of the road.   
2.  If equipped with an automatic transmi ssion, place the selector lever in P 
or Park; with a manual transmission, place the shifter in Reverse.  
3.  With the tires still on the ground, use  the tire iron/wrench to break the lug 
nuts loose.  
If a nut is stuck, never use heat to  loosen it or damage to the wheel and 
bearings may occur. If the nuts are  seized, one or two heavy hammer blows 
directly on the end of the bol t usually loosens the rust. Be careful, as continued 
pounding will likely damage the brake drum or rotor.   
3.  Using the jack, raise the vehicle unt il the tire is clear of the ground. 
Support the vehicle safely using jackstands.  
4.  Remove the lug nuts, then remove  the tire and wheel assembly.  
To install:   
5.  Make sure the wheel and hub mating su rfaces, as well as the wheel lug 
studs, are clean and free of all foreign  material. Always remove rust from 
the wheel mounting surfac e and the brake rotor or drum. Failure to do so 
may cause the lug nuts to loosen in service.  
6.  Install the tire and wheel asse mbly and hand-tighten the lug nuts.  
7.  Using the tire wrench, tighten all the  lug nuts, in a crisscross pattern, until 
they are snug.  
8.  Raise the vehicle and withdraw the  jackstand, then lower the vehicle.