How do you change tires for the first time?

How do you change tires for the first time?

How to Change Tires

  1. Find a Safe Location. As soon as you realize you have a flat tire, do not abruptly brake or turn.
  2. Turn on Your Hazard Lights.
  3. Apply the Parking Brake.
  4. Apply Wheel Wedges.
  5. Remove the Hubcap or Wheel Cover.
  6. Loosen the lug nuts.
  7. Place the Jack Under the Vehicle.
  8. Raise the Vehicle With the Jack.

When do you need a spare tire in your car?

A spare tire (or stepney) is an additional tire (or tyre – see spelling differences) carried in a motor vehicle as a replacement for one that goes flat, has a blowout, or has another emergency.

How often should you replace a donut spare tire?

A good rule of thumb is a donut spare should not be driven more than 70 miles and no faster than 50 mph. A donut spare should be replaced as soon as possible. The donut spare is there to get you to the repair shop so you can have your regular tire fixed or replaced.

How do you change a flat tire in your car?

To begin the process of changing the flat tire, locate your spare tire and jack in the trunk of your vehicle. Most models store these two items in a compartment underneath the floor of the trunk. Carefully lift the spare tire and place it on the ground in close proximity to the flat tire. Car jacks usually have a built in lug wrench.

What was the first car to have an inflated spare tire?

The first to equip cars with an inflated spare wheel-and-tire assembly were the Ramblers made by Thomas B. Jeffery Company. The Rambler’s interchangeable wheel with a mounted and inflated spare tire meant the motorist could exchange it quickly for the punctured tire that could then be repaired at a more convenient time and place.

Is it possible to get a flat tire without a spare tire?

About a third of new cars today do not come with a spare tire, though they may be equipped with a compressor and sealant kit to temporarily fix a flat tire. Some cars without spares come with “run-flat” tires, which are designed to operate for a limited distance after losing air from a typical puncture. Are You Ready for a Flat Tire?

When do you need to replace a spare tire?

You should use your spare tire before it expires and always check the expiry date. Short answer: Speaking of age only (as opposed to physical limits of a tire) If you have a full size spare, it should be replaced after exceeding 10 years past the (in the United States, this is the DOT stamped date on the tire) manufacture date.

To begin the process of changing the flat tire, locate your spare tire and jack in the trunk of your vehicle. Most models store these two items in a compartment underneath the floor of the trunk. Carefully lift the spare tire and place it on the ground in close proximity to the flat tire. Car jacks usually have a built in lug wrench.

Can a donut spare tire be used with a regular tire?

Tire Rack only recommends interchanging donut spare tires with the exact same make and model of car. Donut or compact spare tires are specifically designed for the vehicles that they are paired with. They are not designed to work with other vehicles.