Professional Wheel Bolt Replacement & Installation Services

When your vehicle's wheel bolts show signs of wear, damage, or corrosion, our certified technicians provide expert replacement services using OEM-quality parts to ensure proper wheel mounting and optimal safety. We inspect, remove, and install new wheel bolts with precise torque specifications, preventing wheel loosening and maintaining your vehicle's structural integrity on the road. All services are backed by our comprehensive 24-Month/24,000-Mile Warranty for your complete peace of mind.

Replacement Cost

The cost to replace or repair wheel bolts, also known as lug nuts or wheel studs, can vary depending on several factors, including the make and model of the vehicle, the type of wheel bolts, labor costs, and the location of the repair shop. Here's a general breakdown of the potential costs:

1. Parts Cost: - Wheel Bolts/Lug Nuts: The cost for a single wheel bolt or lug nut can range from $5 to $15 each, depending on the brand and material (e.g., steel, chrome, or aluminum). - Wheel Studs: If the wheel studs need replacement, they typically cost between $10 and $25 each.

2. Labor Costs: - Our shop rate is $125 per hour - Replacing wheel bolts or studs typically takes 1 to 2 hours, depending on the vehicle and the extent of the damage.

3. Total Cost: - For a simple replacement of a few lug nuts, the total cost might be $50 to $100. - If wheel studs need to be replaced, the cost could range from $175 to $350 or more, especially if multiple studs need replacement or if the job is more complex.

4. Additional Costs: - If the wheel bolts or studs were damaged due to other issues (e.g., a damaged wheel hub), additional repairs might be necessary, increasing the overall cost. We recommend scheduling an inspection to get an accurate quote for your specific vehicle. While DIY repairs might seem cost-effective, proper installation is crucial for safety, and we have the expertise and specialized tools to ensure the job is done correctly.

Replacement Procedures

When dealing with the replacement or repair of a wheel bolt, several components and considerations are typically involved:

1. Wheel Bolt or Stud:This is the primary component being replaced. Wheel bolts (or studs, depending on the vehicle design) are threaded fasteners that secure the wheel to the vehicle hub.

2. Lug Nuts:If the vehicle uses wheel studs, lug nuts are used to secure the wheel onto the studs. These may need replacement if they show signs of wear or damage.

3. Tools:Our technicians use specialized tools for the replacement process, including precision lug wrenches, calibrated socket sets, professional-grade torque wrenches, and other necessary equipment.

4. Hub Inspection:We thoroughly inspect the wheel hub for damage or wear. If the hub shows signs of damage, we'll recommend appropriate repairs or replacement.

5. Anti-Seize Compound:We apply high-quality anti-seize compound to the threads of new wheel bolts or studs to prevent corrosion and ensure easier future maintenance.

6. Torque Specifications:Our technicians strictly follow manufacturer-specified torque requirements when installing new wheel bolts or studs to guarantee safety and prevent component damage.

7. Safety Checks:After installation, we perform comprehensive safety checks, including test drives and torque verification, to ensure everything is properly secured.

8. Alignment Check:We can perform wheel alignment verification when replacing wheel bolts, particularly in cases involving multiple bolt replacements.

9. Expert Service:Our experienced technicians have the expertise and professional equipment to handle wheel bolt replacements safely and correctly, ensuring your vehicle's optimal performance and safety. These components and procedures are essential for maintaining the secure attachment of your wheel to the vehicle, ensuring both safety and performance.

What is a Wheel Bolt and what does it do

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How do I know I need to replace my Wheel Bolt

Wheel Bolt Maintenance and Failure Signs

Regular Inspection Schedule:

  • Visual inspection every 6 months or 6,000 miles
  • Torque check during every tire rotation (typically every 5,000-8,000 miles)
  • Complete replacement recommended every 50,000 miles or if any damage is observed

Signs of Wheel Bolt Failure:

  • Visible Rust or Corrosion: Any surface rust indicates potential weakening of the bolt structure
  • Stripped Threads: Difficulty in tightening or visible damage to the threading indicates immediate replacement is needed
  • Rounded Bolt Head: If the hex head shows signs of rounding, the bolt should be replaced to prevent installation issues
  • Stretching: Any elongation or stretching of the bolt indicates structural compromise
  • Loose Wheel Feel: If you notice any wobbling or vibration in the wheel, bolt integrity should be checked immediately

Warning Signs During Operation:

  • Clicking or knocking sounds when turning
  • Vibration through the steering wheel
  • Visible wheel movement or wobble
  • Difficulty maintaining straight-line driving

Preventative Maintenance Tips:

  • Always use a torque wrench when installing wheel bolts
  • Never use impact guns for final tightening
  • Keep threads clean and lightly lubricated
  • Replace bolts in complete sets when one shows signs of wear

Note: These are general guidelines. Always consult your vehicle's manual for specific maintenance schedules and torque specifications.

How It Works

  • Get a quote online or set-up a time to have your vehicle looked at.
  • Pick time slots that work for you, easily, online.
  • We will confirm appointments and send reminders.
  • Our mechanics bring everything that is needed to you.
  • All you have to do is provided a safe area for the work to be performed.

What we need from you

  • A safe place to work on your vehicle
  • No working on the side of busy roads
  • No working on unstable or steep surfaces.
  • We do not perform repairs during severe weather.
  • Authorization from a property owner or management.
  • Repair work done in a parking lot or at your  requires permission.
  • We do not do repairs in areas restricted by law.

Common Questions

Service Area

Our primary service area is greater Grand Rapids and includes Comstock Park, East Grand Rapids, GrandvilleKentwood, Walker, and Wyoming

Our secondary service area is provided by our Belding location and includes: Belding, Greenville, Ionia and the sorrounding areas.

Contact us if you have any questions about where we provide services.

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