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Towing  from the Front-Vehicle 
Hook-up 
Before  hooking  up to a tow truck, be  sure 
to  read  all the  information  on 
Towing 
Your Vehicle earlier in this  section. 
Do not tow with  sling-type equipment or 
fascia damage  will occur.  Use  wheel-lift 
or  car carrier  equipment.  Additional 
ramping  may be required for car carrier 
equipment.  Use safety  chains  and  wheel 
straps. 
NOTICE: 
Towing a  vehicle over rough 
surfaces could damage a vehicle. 
Damage  can occur  from  vehicle  to 
ground  or vehicle  to wheel-lift 
equipment.  To help avoid damage, 
install a towing  dolly and raise 
vehicle until  adequate clearance 
is 
obtained between  the ground 
and/or  wheel-lift  equipment. 
Do  not  attach  winch cables or 
J- 
hooks to suspension  components 
when using car carrier  equipment. 
Always  use T-hooks  inserted in the 
T-hook  slots. 
1. Attach T-hook  chains  on  both  sides 
in  the  slotted  holes in the bottom  of 
the  frame  rails, about 
2 feet behind 
the  front  wheels. 
2. Attach a separate  safety chain around 
the  outboard  end  of each  control  arm. 
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have been approved for  use on General 
~ Motors  vehicles.  All passenger type 
(P Metric)  tires  must  conform to 
Federal safety  requirements  in  addition 
to  these  grades. 
Wheel  Alignment  and  Tire 
Balance 
The  wheels  on your  vehicle  were 
aligned  and balanced  carefully at  the 
factory  to give  you  the longest  tire  life 
and  best  overall performance. 
In  most  cases,  you  will  not need  to have 
your wheels aligned  again. However, 
if 
you notice  unusual  tire  wear  or  your 
vehicle  pulling one way  or the  other,  the 
alignment  may need  to be  reset.  If you 
notice  your vehicle  vibrating  when 
driving  on a smooth  road,  your wheels 
may  need 
to be rebalanced. 
Wheel  Replacement 
Replace  any wheel  that is bent, cracked 
or  badly  rusted.  If wheel  nuts keep 
coming  loose, the wheel, wheel  bolts, 
and  wheel  nuts should  be  replaced. 
If 
the wheel  leala  air,  replace  it  (except 
some  aluminum  wheels, which  can 
sometimes  be  repaired).  See your  Oldsmobile dealer 
if any  of these 
conditions  exist. 
Your dealer  will know  the kind  of wheel 
you  need. 
Each new wheel  should have the same 
load carrying  capacity,  diameter,  width, 
offset,  and be mounted  the same  way as 
the  one  it  replaces. 
If you need  to replace  any of your 
wheels,  wheel bolts, or wheel  nuts, 
replace  them only with  new GM 
original  equipment  parts.  This  way, you 
will  be sure  to  have the right  wheel, 
wheel  bolts,  and  wheel nuts  for  your 
Oldsmobile  model. 
NOTICE: 
The wrong  wheel can also  cause 
problems  with bearing  life, brake 
cooling,  speedometer/odometer 
calibration,  headlight aim,  bumper 
height,  vehicle ground  clearance, 
and  tire  or tire  chain  clearance  to 
the  body  and  chassis. 
Used Replacement Wheels 
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