HOW TO CHANGE A FLAT TIRE

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How To Change A Tire in under two minutes flat.

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English

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Middle Aged (35-54)

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North American (General) North American (US Mid-Atlantic)

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how to change a flat tire. Step one. Remove your spare tire. Step two. Place players or reflective triangles behind your vehicle for safety. If you're changing your tire on the road, Step three. Place wheel wedges against the tires opposite of the flat. This will help keep your vehicle secure while it's on the jack step for removed the hubcap or wheel Cover. If your lug nuts are exposed, skip this step. Use the flat end of the lug wrench to pry off the cover Step. Five. Loosen. But don't remove the lug nuts using the Love Ranch Step six. Move the jack underneath the car. Reference your vehicle owner's manual for the proper location and how to work your jack. Ideally, it will be as easy as turning a crank. Raise it up to connect with your car's frame. Step seven. Expand the jack until the flat is approximately six inches off the ground. Warning. Do not put any part of your body underneath the vehicle. Step a unscrew and remove lug nuts. Place these somewhere safe. You'll need them all to secure the spare step. Nine. Remove the black tire from the hub, grabbed the flat securely with both hands and pull it toward you. Set it aside safely. Step 10. Align the spare with the exposed lug bolts. Push it into place. Step 11. Replaced the lug nuts and tightened by hand. Do not use the ranch until you lower the vehicle. Step 12. Lower the jack carefully until the spare touches the ground removed. The Jack Step. 13. Tighten the lug nuts with the ridge. Put your weight into it. These should be really tight to ensure even alignment. Tighten your lug nuts in a star pattern so you're never tightening lug nuts that air immediately adjacent to one another. Step 14. If you have one, replace the Hub camper wheel cover step 15. Check the pressure on your spare. If you don't have a tire gauge, try to drive to a gas station to check and make sure it's safe.