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Proof read! (i messed up on my last question btw)

Asked by kaylee344 20 days ago, 3 answers.

proof read this please vvv make any changes you want thanks!(:
How to put on a car tire.
Kaylee Helmandollar.
10th period.
Step 1:
Pull off the road so that you away from coming traffic.
stop in a straight part of the road, so other vehicles can...

see you far away.
Turn on your hazard lights.
Step 2:
Retrieve the tools listed from the car and place them where you can get to them easily. (Most cars come with a owners manual book, So check there to fin the jack and spare tire.
Step 3:
Remove the hubcap. ( Some cars will not have a hubcap but if you do look at your owners manual book for instructions in removing the hubcap.
Using the lugwrench, begin to loosen the lug nuts, Sometimes the lug nuts are quite difficult to loosen. If you cant loosen them, jump on the lug wrench to loosen them. Don't remove the lug nuts, only loosen them.
Step 4:
look at you owners manual to find where the jack needs to be postitioned. Usually the jacks on the car at a small plate on the frame of the car, the plate is usaully just in front of the rear tires and just behind the front tires.
Position the jack under the car, and raise the jack until its at the frame
Make sure the jack is positioned correctly.
Extend the jack until the tire is about 6 inches off the ground. Dont stop raising the car when the flat tire is just off the ground the spare tire is fully inflated and will require more ground clearence
Step 5:
Remove the lug nuts from the bolts, and put them aside
Grab the wheel. Its easiest to grab the tire at the nine o' clock and three o' clock positions.
Pull the wheel straight toward you, and off the car
Step 6:
Position the spare tire directly in front of the wheel well
Align the holes in the center of the spare tire with the bolts on the car
Lift the spare tire and position it on the threaded bolts
Push the tire onto the car until it cannot go any farther
Replace the lugnuts on the bolts and tighten them, but not too tight...just enough to hold the tire in place while you lower the car
Step 7:
Lower the car with the jack until the car is again resting on all four tires
Tighten the lugnuts, starting with one, then moving to the one opposite it, and so on.

Bomb! =] Answered by terrible_tash on Oct 31, 2009, 08:41PM
796 answers

Kay well I'm actually to lazy, and I don't want to fix it for you.

But I see a lot of; spelling, grammar, and capitalization errors...

Answered by kaylee344 on Oct 31, 2009, 09:04PM
31 answers

umm okay but thats not what I asked(:

Answered by stag3rd on Nov 01, 2009, 05:47AM
34 answers

I am 30 years old and have literally changed hundreds of tires, your directions are completely correct. many of us have developed our own ways of doing it but there are really not that many variations of how to change a tire. I think that if a person needs to read directions to change a tire they should have triple A or something, but in the event they had to do it themselves your directions would be more than sufficient. You did an excellent job, if they cant change a tire after reading that than they are idiots and should not be driving!

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