Sooner or later, your car will get a flat. No matter what you do everyone gets one. Once you receive a flat tire on your car you must change it, because you can not drive on a flat tire. It will ruin the tire and also the rim that the tire is on. The are a few steps into changing a tire, very easy steps. One of the first steps to changing a tire is to drive your car onto safe flat ground. No matter what you have to do to place your car onto flat ground that is safe, do it. Having a bent rim and a torn up tire, is way better than having your car smashed in from the back and a chance of you getting hurt. Also, you need to check your owner’s manual that should be located in your glove box. The owner’s manual will tell you where your jack, spare tire, and tire iron exactly are. Once you have located those three items, you can start to begin your journey on changing a tire. After you car is on a safe piece of flat ground with a rock behind the diagonal tire that is flat, you are able to loosen the lug nuts. If your car has a lock nut on it, you must take the lug nut key and loosen the bolt until it comes off. To loosen the bolts you use the tire iron that came with your car. After the lock nut is off loosen all the other bolts, but do not loosen them all. Place the jack in the correct spot that your owners manual tells you to. If you do not have an owners manual place the jack underneath the steel frame of the vehicle. Place it between the middle of the frame and the tire you are changing. Jack the vehicle up to where the weight of the vehicle is off the tire and rim, but the tire still touching the ground. Once you have completed those few steps you are now able to loosen the lug nuts off the wheel studs. That will allow you to now remove the tire wheel assembly. With the removal of the tire, roll it off the side of the car, out of your way. Now, take your spare tire and place the holes in the rim, onto the wheel
Sooner or later, your car will get a flat. No matter what you do everyone gets one. Once you receive a flat tire on your car you must change it, because you can not drive on a flat tire. It will ruin the tire and also the rim that the tire is on. The are a few steps into changing a tire, very easy steps. One of the first steps to changing a tire is to drive your car onto safe flat ground. No matter what you have to do to place your car onto flat ground that is safe, do it. Having a bent rim and a torn up tire, is way better than having your car smashed in from the back and a chance of you getting hurt. Also, you need to check your owner’s manual that should be located in your glove box. The owner’s manual will tell you where your jack, spare tire, and tire iron exactly are. Once you have located those three items, you can start to begin your journey on changing a tire. After you car is on a safe piece of flat ground with a rock behind the diagonal tire that is flat, you are able to loosen the lug nuts. If your car has a lock nut on it, you must take the lug nut key and loosen the bolt until it comes off. To loosen the bolts you use the tire iron that came with your car. After the lock nut is off loosen all the other bolts, but do not loosen them all. Place the jack in the correct spot that your owners manual tells you to. If you do not have an owners manual place the jack underneath the steel frame of the vehicle. Place it between the middle of the frame and the tire you are changing. Jack the vehicle up to where the weight of the vehicle is off the tire and rim, but the tire still touching the ground. Once you have completed those few steps you are now able to loosen the lug nuts off the wheel studs. That will allow you to now remove the tire wheel assembly. With the removal of the tire, roll it off the side of the car, out of your way. Now, take your spare tire and place the holes in the rim, onto the wheel