Where is the jack positioned when changing tires?

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LeBethany
07/29/25 7:13am
When changing tires, the jack should be placed on the raised edges near the wheels on both sides of the vehicle's chassis. Precautions for using a jack include: 1. Secure the vehicle properly to prevent instability after lifting; 2. Implement safety warning measures; 3. Check ground conditions and choose a suitable surface for jack placement; 4. Be mindful of the jack's weight capacity; 5. Align with the vehicle chassis support points; 6. Place a spare tire under the vehicle; 7. Perform lifting operations steadily and slowly. Tires are circular elastic rubber products mounted on various vehicles or machinery, typically installed on metal rims. They support the vehicle body, absorb external shocks, maintain contact with the road surface, and ensure driving performance.
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LaJonathan
08/12/25 10:33am
I've changed tires countless times, and the jack placement is absolutely not to be taken lightly—it's crucial to position it at the designated lift points on the vehicle's chassis, typically located near the wheels, where there are specialized metal frames or marked indentations underneath the body. As for the exact location? You'll need to consult your car's owner's manual, as it varies by model—for instance, sedans usually have them along the door sills, while SUVs often place them near the wheel arches. Misplacing the jack, such as on plastic components, can lead to slipping or damaging the undercarriage, resulting in costly repairs. When performing the task, always find level ground, ensure the jack is securely positioned before lifting, and for added safety during tire changes, use wheel chocks to stabilize the other wheels and prevent rolling. This minor detail is a major safety factor—never cut corners for convenience.
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