Why Shouldn't You Engage the Handbrake When Removing a Tire?
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Engaging the handbrake when removing a tire makes it impossible to detach the wheel hub. Tires are the only components of a car that come into direct contact with the ground, playing a crucial role in the vehicle's driving stability and safety. As rubber products, tires are prone to aging over prolonged use, necessitating regular replacement. When replacing a tire, the lug nuts must be loosened gradually in a diagonal sequence. The nuts should be turned counterclockwise, with each nut loosened a few turns before moving to the next one. Avoid fully loosening one nut at a time, as this can cause the tire to deform due to uneven force distribution. Repeat this process until all lug nuts are removed.