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micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24745 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-08-10 18:16:01
April 17 2009 22:30 GMT
#1
Many people won't change a tire on their car because they figure the dealer/toe truck/whatever can do it. There's nothing wrong with this (I guess). However, many of us will change a tire for a variety of reasons. They include:

  • Flat tire on the side of the road; put a spare tire on yourself
  • You have two sets of wheels, and you change all four of them yourself for the season


The reason why I want to write up a short guide about this is because most people don't know how to do it properly, even among people who have done the job several times. I'm not going to claim I am an expert either so other experienced drivers can feel free to add to this.

In my case I was changing tires because I have a set of wheels with summer tires, and another set with all season tires (didn't bother with snow tires). I can either swap all four wheels myself or let the dealer do it. I was going to just let the dealer do it but I forgot to bring the lug nuts for the other set (lol) so I used the opportunity instead to take pictures (and I save money I guess). Observe:

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The advantage of having a hatch is that you can fit a set of 4 wheels/tires in the trunk after putting the back seat down. As you can see, I have all four squished in there. Another picture taken in the rear driver side door:

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Step 1: Position the Car

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There needs to be a flat surface for the jack to rest on. Since my driveway has uneven segments, I moved my car until a flat segment lined up with the region under my car where I am supposed to position the jack. Also note I have the wheel I'm working on 'uphill.' If you are on the side of the road you just have to do your best to position the car so that the jack is on a flat surface and the car is not too tilted.

Step 2: Verify the Wheel

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If you are putting on a donut/spare then this isn't a big deal, but if you are putting on a new set of wheels, look closely at the tires. They often indicate the correct orientation. You can see in the above picture that there is an arrow showing the correction direction of rotation of the wheel. Also, if you are changing sets, you generally want to rotate the tires. I suggest you read up on that specific topic online or elsewhere.

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You can see I have a spare tire in the bottom of my trunk. The jack and other tools are also positioned in this region; consult with your own car's user manual.


Step 3: Gather you Materials

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From left to right:

  • Wheel lock key (for removing the locked lug nut, if you have them on your car)
  • Locking lug nut
  • Regular lug nuts
  • Crappy Lug Wrench
  • Lug Wrench extender (needed for removing lug nets from one of my wheel sets; not needed for the other)
  • Crank for Jack
  • Jack
  • Wheel Chock


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A closeup of the nuts/etc

Step 4: Chock the Wheel

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You place a wedge behind the wheel that is diagonally across from the one you are jacking up.

Step 5: Jack the Car Partway Up

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Your car will have its own instructions for how to position and operate the jack. Mine is pictured above. I actually lifted the 3200 lb car slightly off the ground with two fingers (can YOU do that incontrol? No jack allowed) and then used the crank for the rest. You want the wheel to remain in contact with the ground, but for most of the weight to be relieved.

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The crank inserted into the jack.

Step 6: Loosen the Lug Nuts

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If your wheels were worked on by a mechanic previously, then the nuts are going to be very tight. I suggest you position a metal pipe over the lug wrench like I did. Be careful so that you don't cross thread the lug nuts; just make sure everything is lined up nice before you apply a large torque.

Step 7: Lift the car until the wheel is completely off the ground

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Before you remove the wheel, give the car a shove in each direction. If it's going to fall off the jack, let it happen now while you are not reaching under the car, and while the wheel is still on. Even if you don't get hurt/killed, it really sucks if the car falls off the jack while there is a wheel completely missing.

Step 8: Remove the Wheel

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Depending on the wheels/car, this could take a decent amount of force. Some wheels also have a rubber ring that you need to make sure comes off the car and stays inside the wheel. Double check any documentation about your wheels.

Step 9: Put the Correct Wheel On

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Don't pull a Lucille Ball. Be absolutely sure that you have the correct wheel ready to be put on the car. Be anal.

It will be tricky to put the wheel on, and especially so if it's a big/heavy one. If you sit down, you can use your feet/hands in combination to get the best leverage and position the wheel. Place the lug nuts for the new wheel on finger tight (if it is a spare tire then it probably uses the same lug nuts).

Step 10: Finishing Up

Lower the jack until the wheel has made contact with the ground and can no longer spin freely, but do not lower it all the way. Use your lug wrench to tighten the lug nuts. Put some force into it, but you shouldn't need to use the metal pipe extender if you did before. Lower the car to the ground. Remove the chocks and the jack.

Afterward

It's pretty easy to make a dumb mistake while doing this so be careful and take your time. If you have a pad that you can use for sitting/lying on, that helps a lot.

edit: important: When tightening the lug nuts do a VERY GOOD JOB. I've come to learn it's worth using the pipe to tighten them almost as much as what the mechanics do!

***
ModeratorThere are animal crackers for people and there are people crackers for animals.
Snet *
Profile Blog Joined September 2006
United States3573 Posts
April 17 2009 22:32 GMT
#2
Woah, really random but informative guide here.

Nicely done.
starflash
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
190 Posts
April 17 2009 22:36 GMT
#3
i wonder what "dumb mistakes" you can do :x
micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24745 Posts
April 17 2009 22:37 GMT
#4
On April 18 2009 07:36 starflash wrote:
i wonder what "dumb mistakes" you can do :x

Basically skipping a step or doing something out of order.

Even though it sounds silly, changing a tire can be very dangerous so keep that in mind.
ModeratorThere are animal crackers for people and there are people crackers for animals.
freelander
Profile Blog Joined December 2004
Hungary4707 Posts
April 17 2009 22:38 GMT
#5
I love your guides
I learnt proper posting and now changing tires!
And all is illuminated.
micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24745 Posts
April 17 2009 22:39 GMT
#6
I should accept suggestions for new guides lol
ModeratorThere are animal crackers for people and there are people crackers for animals.
Hypnosis
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States2061 Posts
April 17 2009 22:41 GMT
#7
What a gosu!

Do a guide on changing the clutch LOL.
Science without religion is lame, Religion without science is blind
anderoo
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Canada1876 Posts
April 17 2009 22:41 GMT
#8
when i first say the metal pipe pic, i thought you owned your own torque wrench
still baller tho
cgrinker
Profile Blog Joined December 2007
United States3824 Posts
April 17 2009 22:42 GMT
#9
New guide:Buying a car that's not a Mazda

JK like your non stock wheels BTW
cgrinker
Profile Blog Joined December 2007
United States3824 Posts
April 17 2009 22:43 GMT
#10
Oh also nice guide
d(O.o)a
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
Canada5066 Posts
April 17 2009 22:44 GMT
#11
Doing a guide at living the life that is micronesia.
Hi.
micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24745 Posts
April 17 2009 22:48 GMT
#12
On April 18 2009 07:42 cgrinker wrote:
New guide:Buying a car that's not a Mazda

JK like your non stock wheels BTW

I think at this point the topic is kinda dead but a bunch of us discussed what I should get last spring/summer. If you accept my decision to buy new, then the car I got was probably my best bet! I still love it too.
ModeratorThere are animal crackers for people and there are people crackers for animals.
d1v
Profile Blog Joined September 2007
Sweden868 Posts
April 17 2009 22:53 GMT
#13
Well done There sure are enough people who don't know how to do that properly. Damn, you can find a guide to about everything on this webpage..
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Raithed
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
China7078 Posts
April 17 2009 22:54 GMT
#14
i commend you, gosu guide. now i can do my own tires. xD!!
talismania
Profile Blog Joined December 2007
United States2364 Posts
April 17 2009 22:56 GMT
#15
whoa I totally had to do this today.

we found out rather quickly why you don't jack the car before removing the lug nuts...
micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24745 Posts
April 17 2009 22:58 GMT
#16
On April 18 2009 07:56 talismania wrote:
whoa I totally had to do this today.

we found out rather quickly why you don't jack the car before removing the lug nuts...

Yeah the wheelspin is quite annoying... but note in my guide the strategy where you life the car partway... this is much better and puts less stress on the threads.
ModeratorThere are animal crackers for people and there are people crackers for animals.
sexsexpussyhair
Profile Joined April 2009
Canada133 Posts
April 17 2009 22:59 GMT
#17
what kind of car is it, why u got gay colours on the side, wasted....
micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24745 Posts
April 17 2009 23:01 GMT
#18
On April 18 2009 07:59 sexsexpussyhair wrote:
what kind of car is it, why u got gay colours on the side, wasted....

Mazdaspeed 3. What do you mean about 'gay colours on the side'?
ModeratorThere are animal crackers for people and there are people crackers for animals.
Grobyc
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
Canada18410 Posts
April 17 2009 23:26 GMT
#19
On April 18 2009 08:01 micronesia wrote:
Show nested quote +
On April 18 2009 07:59 sexsexpussyhair wrote:
what kind of car is it, why u got gay colours on the side, wasted....

Mazdaspeed 3. What do you mean about 'gay colours on the side'?

lol I bet he is referring to the lighting in this picture:
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If you watch Godzilla backwards it's about a benevolent lizard who helps rebuild a city and then moonwalks into the ocean.
Jonoman92
Profile Blog Joined September 2006
United States9104 Posts
April 17 2009 23:26 GMT
#20
Nice micronesia, I like to think that I could change my tire if I needed to but I've never had to actually do it.
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