• Car enthusiast? Join us on Cars Connected! iOS | Android | Desktop
  • Hint: Use a descriptive title for your new message
    If you're looking for help and want to draw people in who can assist you, use a descriptive subject title when posting your message. In other words, "I need help with my car" could be about anything and can easily be overlooked by people who can help. However, "I need help with my transmission" will draw interest from people who can help with a transmission specific issue. Be as descriptive as you can. Please also post in the appropriate forum. The "Lounge" is for introducing yourself. If you need help with your G70, please post in the G70 section - and so on... This message can be closed by clicking the X in the top right corner.

Is there a trick for mounting the wheels?

dhuhtala

Registered Member
Joined
May 30, 2022
Messages
1,905
Reaction score
726
Points
113
Genesis Model Year
2023
Genesis Model Type
Genesis GV70
Spent an hour struggling to mount the stock rims back on with the winter tires because it is a bitch to get it to stay on the narrow lip and line up the holes when there are no studs on the hub! This usually takes me 20 minutes on most cars but the GV70 was a challenge! Anybody have a trick for this? Or does everybody have a tire shop do it?

Thanks.
 
Last edited:
Excellent, thank you!
 
Hmm, I didn't have much issue when swapping. I make sure I know where the top bolt hole is on the hub and I have a bolt ready to my right when I get it on the hub and use my knees or foot to keep it in place. Keeping it jacked so tire is about half to one inch off ground helps. These hangers are a good idea though. I might have a bolt in the garage that I can cut the head off of that will serve same purpose so I don't have yet another tool that gets rarely used.
 
Go to hardware store and buy a bolt of proper thread size and cut the bolt head off. You should only need one.
 
Go to hardware store and buy a bolt of proper thread size and cut the bolt head off. You should only need one.
That's what I posted. Thought I had one, but no, so called every hardware store (crappy tire, HD, Rona, Home hardware)....no one carries this size and thread. Can get just one for $12 on Amazon delivered to door...not worth the hassle trying to find or Mcgyvering a bolt.

So thx to TO Genesis for pointing us to a tool I never knew existed.
 
Last edited:
The hanger bolt is included in the spare tire kit from the factory.
 
The hanger bolt is included in the spare tire kit from the factory.
Well, darn it. I remember going through the spare tire kit when I first got the car and seeing a strange straight bolt there, but of course, like the typical "Squirrel!" moments I experience as I get older, 2 mins later forgot to look into its purpose.

Awesome, thanks. One less tool cluttering my tool box.
 
Really...guess I didn't look at that closely enough. It isn't exactly easy to access it and winter hit full-on this morning so I will wait for my order from Amazon and keep that in the glove compartment.
______________________________

Help support this site so it can continue supporting you!
 
Really...guess I didn't look at that closely enough. It isn't exactly easy to access it and winter hit full-on this morning so I will wait for my order from Amazon and keep that in the glove compartment.
Yeah, I checked this morning just to be sure, and it's there. Just need to grab the floor handle in the back, pull it up and right there in the molded foam on the top of the spare, towards the front of the car, you will find the bolt. Has its own molded compartment. Really easy to get for the two times we change out per year. Of course, that presumes one doesn't have a ton of stuff in the back requiring unloading of the car. Cancelled my Amazon order.
 
The hanger bolt is included in the spare tire kit from the factory.
Hahaha I already bought the Amazon one because I don't take delivery until December and knew "Day 1" I'd need to change the tires to winters, but of course didn't know it COMES with a hanger. Hahaha I'm an idiot. 🤣
 
Hahaha I already bought the Amazon one because I don't take delivery until December and knew "Day 1" I'd need to change the tires to winters, but of course didn't know it COMES with a hanger. Hahaha I'm an idiot. 🤣
Nah, several of us did not clue in. All good.
 
Looking to update and upgrade your Genesis luxury sport automobile? Look no further than right here in our own forum store - where orders are shipped immediately!
Don't even know what my spare looks like much less that tool.😳 To me it's all alien 😂
 
Hahaha I already bought the Amazon one because I don't take delivery until December and knew "Day 1" I'd need to change the tires to winters, but of course didn't know it COMES with a hanger. Hahaha I'm an idiot. 🤣
You can cancel the Amazon order and save yourself some money.
 
You can cancel the Amazon order and save yourself some money.
Amazon was too quick for that. Ha. Drone dropped it in my lap before my finger left the "SEND" button... lol. Damn you, Amazon for being so convenient. Threw it in my "tire change" toolbox drawer, appeals to "future lazy me," so I don't need to open the GV trunk. :D
 
2 might be good to use when the bolt hole is not at 12:00.
 
2 might be good to use when the bolt hole is not at 12:00.
For sure make it easier, but I managed with little issue with no hanger when I swapped in spring. So having one at least to guide in, and once you get it on the center hub, should be good to go. Changing mine in a week or two, so will report back based on number of curse words used during the process. ;-)
 
Just swapped my wheels. Not one curse word. One hanger is plenty. Two is simply a time waster.

Tire coming off: remove first bolt closest to top and replace with hanger. Take rest of bolts off and remove wheel.

Tire going on: slide wheel on hanger and once close to hub simply swing wheel a bit to left or right to line up the CB hole with hub, and once you push it on the hub, wheel stays in place. Place first bolt and tighten a bit, remove hanger and install remaining bolts, torque, done.

Edit: if you want to make your life easier come spring, apply some anti seize to the inside of the centre hub (prevent rust) and around outside where it contacts the wheels centre bore hole. These two can corrode with salt making removal a bit harder.
 
Just swapped my wheels. Not one curse word. One hanger is plenty. Two is simply a time waster.

Tire coming off: remove first bolt closest to top and replace with hanger. Take rest of bolts off and remove wheel.

Tire going on: slide wheel on hanger and once close to hub simply swing wheel a bit to left or right to line up the CB hole with hub, and once you push it on the hub, wheel stays in place. Place first bolt and tighten a bit, remove hanger and install remaining bolts, torque, done.

Edit: if you want to make your life easier come spring, apply some anti seize to the inside of the centre hub (prevent rust) and around outside where it contacts the wheels centre bore hole. These two can corrode with salt making removal a bit harder.
..."What HE said." 😄

I've changed thousands of tires (ok, maybe many hundreds) but never needed a hanger. Your explanation makes perfect sense, thanks!
 
Back
Top