How to Remove the Spare Tire of a Levin?

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ColinFitz
07/29/25 11:33am
To remove the spare tire of a Levin, follow these steps: 1. First, locate the spare tire under the trunk floor panel in the Levin's trunk. 2. Lift the floor panel in the trunk to find the spare tire and tools like the jack. The spare tire can then be directly removed. Below are the steps for replacing the spare tire: (1) Use the jack to lift the car, then use a wrench to loosen the tire bolts. (2) After all bolts are loosened, remove the tire and replace it with the spare tire. (3) Tighten all the bolts back in place, remove the jack, and the spare tire is successfully installed.
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