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tire change
Category:  Miscellaneous
Difficulty:  2
Approximate Time:  30 minutes
Application(s):  All Makes/Models
Added By:  Jim_Hogan
Last Updated:  0000-00-00 00:00:00
Views  5803

Tools Needed:
jack
wrench
WD40

Parts Needed:
new rims with tires on them.

Purpose:
get rid of old beat tires and get new good tires on your car.

How - To:
Step 1
loosen lug nuts - DO NOT REMOVE THEM


Step 2
jack up car so that wheel you are changing is off of the ground.


Step 3
remove lugnuts.


Step 4
remove old rim/tire


Step 5
put new rim/tire on


Step 6
put lugnuts back on and tighten down using a star pattern as in put all of the lug nuts on finger tight then start with any ol lug, tighten it down all of the way, skip the lug nut next to it and tighten down the next and continue that pattern until you have tightened each lug nut. When all have been tightened down, you can double check each lug nut to be safe.


Step 7
lower car to ground.


Step 8
tighten lug nuts to facotry spec.



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If it looks (c) it probably is - All work done by Jim Hogan