How Do You Change A Spare Tire For Exasperated Moms?
It’s dark and pouring rain as you drive down the interstate. All of a sudden, you feel a jolt, a bump, and realize something is wrong. Making your way over to the shoulder, you speculate that a tire may have blown out. Exasperated, you realize that you can’t remember how to use a jack, and your cell phone is out of the service area and your kids are tired and whiny. Where do you start? Before you face a rainy night out on the road, read on and learn how to change a spare tire. First of all, you’ll need to locate the jack, sometimes stored in the trunk of a car, or beside the spare tire, under the liner. It may also be stored behind the backseat, depending on the type of vehicle you’re driving. Place the jack under the car, where it will be beneath the frame of the car and not the body. Remove the handle from the jack and insert the handle into the jack, rotating it counterclockwise until the jack begins to raises the car. Using a lug nut wrench or the handle of the jack, which doubles