U take the lugnuts off ........................................... Hahahahahah
use a flathead screwdriver to pry the hubcap off. then either using a tire iron or impact take all of the lugnuts off. pull the tire off, put the new one on, and tightly screw the lugnuts back in. push the hubcap back on.
vehicle must be jacked-up off the ground
First, break the lugnuts loose with the lugwrench while the tire is still on the ground. Then jack up the vehicle near the tire that needs to be removed. with the tire in the air. Finish taking off the lugnuts. Tire should come off.
Have a jack in place break the lug nuts free first. Jack up the car. Take the lugnuts off, take tire off.
A ... lug wrench.
Typically, removing lugnuts requires a torque of around 80-100 lbs-ft, which translates to approximately 80-100 psi when using a pneumatic wrench. It's important to follow manufacturer recommendations and guidelines to avoid over-tightening or damaging the lugnuts or studs.
Unscrew the damn lugnuts!!!
No, but it CAN screw them on so hard you will never get them off with a regular tire wrench. - On the chance of a roadside puncture that can be a bad scene !
Stop! Theres three lugnuts holding that on. Take all the lugnuts off first and it will come right off.
First, locate the car jack in the trunk and then proceed to jack the car up. Then, take the tire off with the supplied wrench and then attach the spare tire on. Aftr you get all of that squared away, take the flat tire to the dealer and get a new tire put on
you have to take off the 2 bolts on the side of the tire to take them off