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Old 08-17-2020, 09:15 AM   #13
Gunkk
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Originally Posted by 20Bluezl1 View Post
Wow 1st time I hear about this ticking noise and so glad thst more people have this. I have noticed ticking on the right side wheel area when turning. You really notice it when in a closed parking garage. I was ready to take it to the dealership.

So my question is how do you exactly do this. Do you just remove the wheel and clean the hub surface or do you have to remove the rotor and also the hub and clean the splines?
The problem is galvanic corrosion at the wheel/hub interface (where the aluminum contacts the steel hub).

1. Remove the wheel.
2. Clean both wheel and hub surfaces very well. If the corrosion is bad, use a wire brush.
3. Remount the wheel. Lug Nut torque 140 ft-lbs.
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