What tools are needed to remove a tire?
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Tools required for removing a car tire: tire wrench, small hook, and jack. Tires are circular elastic rubber products mounted on various vehicles or machinery to roll on the ground. They are usually installed on metal rims, supporting the vehicle body, cushioning external impacts, ensuring contact with the road surface, and maintaining driving performance. Tire removal method: Park safely. To ensure safety, the vehicle needing a tire change must be parked on the roadside or emergency lane on a flat surface; turn off the engine, engage the handbrake, and turn on the hazard lights. Place a triangular warning sign behind the vehicle (about 100 meters on highways). Retrieve tools. Most vehicles store the spare tire in the trunk. Follow the instructions in the vehicle or user manual to locate the spare tire and the included tire-changing tools. Remove the tire: First, loosen the screws. Use tools to remove the nut caps and, using the ground for leverage, loosen the screws on the tire to be replaced in a diagonal pattern; then use the jack. Place the jack under the side of the vehicle where the tire needs to be replaced, choosing a flat spot on the chassis to lift the vehicle just enough to clear the ground—no need to raise it too high. Remove the screws and take off the tire. Note: the top screw should be removed last. Ensure the jack's groove aligns with the steel beam for safety. Additionally, when changing tires on the road, prioritize safety by turning on the hazard lights and placing a triangular warning sign. After changing the tire yourself, it's advisable to visit a 4S store or a professional tire shop for a follow-up inspection, replace the damaged tire, and perform a wheel alignment.