How to Remove a Car Tire?

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RyanMarie
07/29/25 5:53pm
Method for removing a car tire: First, use a socket wrench to turn the bolts clockwise, then use a jack to partially lift the vehicle. After the jack is in place, loosen and remove the bolts one by one, and then the entire tire can be taken off. When loosening the wheel bolts, pay attention to the direction of force—counterclockwise loosens them, while clockwise tightens them. When using the jack, note that there are several slots on both sides of the car's undercarriage for placing the jack. Always ensure the jack is positioned within these slots to prevent accidents. Before installing the spare tire, it is recommended to place the removed tire under the car to prevent the jack from shifting and causing the vehicle to rest on three wheels.
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