Wheel & Tire Package Installation Guide

Installing a wheel and tire package correctly is essential for safety, performance, and long-term durability. Proper installation ensures that your wheels are securely mounted, balanced, and aligned with your vehicle’s specifications.

Many wheel and tire packages are delivered pre-mounted and balanced, making installation easier. However, it is still important to follow proper procedures during installation.

Pre-Installation Checks

Before installing your wheels and tires:

  • Inspect all wheels and tires for any visible damage
  • Verify that the correct sizes and specifications were received
  • Confirm compatibility with your vehicle

If any issues are found, they should be addressed before installation.

Installation Best Practices

Follow these key steps to ensure proper installation:

Correct Tire Direction

Some tires are directional and must be installed in a specific orientation.
Always check the sidewall for a rotation arrow and make sure it matches the direction the wheel turns when driving forward.


Front and Rear Fitment

If your setup includes different tire sizes (staggered fitment):

  • Install the larger tires on the rear axle 
  • Smaller tires should be installed on the front
  • Clean Mounting Surface
  • Ensure the hub face is clean and free of dirt, rust, or debris
  • Remove any temporary devices such as shipping clips
  • Wheels must sit flat against the hub for proper fitment
  • Proper Lug Installation
  • Always thread lug nuts or bolts by hand first 
  • This prevents cross-threading and damage
  • Torque Specifications

Proper torque is critical:

  • Use a torque wrench when tightening lug nuts
  • Follow your vehicle manufacturer’s recommended torque settings
  • Avoid over-tightening or under-tightening

�� After installation, recheck torque after approximately 60–90 miles of driving

Protecting Your Wheels

Alloy wheels are more sensitive than steel wheels:

  • Avoid scratching or damaging the wheel surface during installation
  • Use proper mounting equipment designed to protect finishes
  • Ensure tire mounting is done with appropriate lubrication to avoid damage
  • Special Considerations

Modified or customized vehicles may require additional attention:

  • Lowered suspensions
  • Wider wheels or tires
  • Aftermarket brake components

These setups may need professional evaluation to ensure proper clearance and safe operation.

Final Thoughts

Proper wheel and tire installation is not just about getting your vehicle moving—it is about ensuring safety, performance, and longevity. Taking the time to follow correct procedures will help prevent common issues such as vibration, uneven wear, and component damage.

Fitment Support

For assistance in selecting properly matched wheel and tire packages, visit www.victoriatire.com, where fitment is reviewed before shipping to help ensure compatibility with your vehicle.