Okay, here’s my sharing about how I put a 15-inch wheel on my Montana Sport.

A few days ago, I got this idea to change my car’s wheels. I’ve been driving this Montana Sport for a while, and I thought, “Why not give it a little upgrade?” So, I decided to go for it and put on some 15-inch wheels. I’m not a car expert, but I figured it couldn’t be that hard, right?
First, I did some looking around for wheels. I checked out a few local stores and even browsed online a bit. I saw lots of cool designs, but I wanted something that looked good and wouldn’t break the bank. Eventually, I found a set of 15-inch wheels that I liked. They weren’t too flashy, but they had this nice, clean look that I thought would fit my car perfectly.
Next, I needed to get the old wheels off. Let me tell you, it was a bit of a workout. I got my tools ready – you know, the usual stuff like a wrench and a jack. I jacked up the car, loosened the lug nuts, and pulled off the old wheels. It took some effort, especially since I hadn’t done this in a while. I might have broken a sweat, but I got them off.
- Jacked up the car
- Loosened the lug nuts
- Removed the old wheels
With the old wheels off, it was time to put on the new ones. I carefully placed each new wheel onto the wheel studs. Then, I tightened the lug nuts by hand first to make sure everything was aligned correctly. After that, I used the wrench to tighten them up further. I made sure to tighten them in a star pattern, you know, to keep things balanced. I heard that’s important. I’m not sure if it really makes a difference, but it can’t hurt, right?
Final Touches
Once all four wheels were on, I lowered the car back down with the jack. I gave the lug nuts one last tightening to make sure they were really secure. I didn’t want any wheels coming off while driving, that would be a disaster!
After everything was done, I stood back to take a look. The car looked pretty good with those new 15-inch wheels. It was a subtle change, but it made a difference. I took it for a short drive around the block to make sure everything felt right. The ride seemed a bit smoother, and the car handled nicely. I was pretty happy with how it turned out.

So, that’s how I put 15-inch wheels on my Montana Sport. It wasn’t too difficult, just took a bit of time and elbow grease. If I can do it, anyone can. It’s a fun little project, and it’s cool to see the results of your work. Plus, it’s way cheaper than buying a new car. I think these small upgrades can really make a difference. It’s like giving your ride a little refresh without spending a fortune. I hope this inspires some of you to try some upgrades on your own cars. It is not as hard as it seems, trust me!
A little tip: Make sure you have the right tools and take your time. It’s not a race. And if you’re not sure about something, just look it up online. There are tons of videos and guides out there. Good luck with your car upgrades!