Tire How-Tos: Changing A Flat Tire
Flat tires are a fairly regular occurrence amongst drivers. It’s just a matter of time before it happens to all of us, so knowing how to change a tire is an important skill!
The good news is that auto manufacturers have gone to great lengths to make this process as simple as possible. However, some know-how is still going to be required to change a tire. Today we’ll go through what to do if you get a flat tire step-by-step.
Before You Get Started:
If you feel your tire blow out when you’re driving, the first thing you need to do is stop driving! Driving on a popped tired causes severe damage to the rims of your car. However, if you need to continue moving, make sure that you do so slowly. A flat tire can serve as sufficient cushion to protect your rims for a short while, but the longer you continue driving, the more danger your vehicle is in.
When you are ready to pull over, make sure that you find a safe spot. You should be looking for a place on the side of the road that is away from traffic, and flat. Parking too close to the road and being hit by a passing vehicle as you attempt to change your tire is a disastrous scenario. And using your jack on a hill can have equally disastrous results.
Once you have found a suitable place to change your tire, turn on your hazard lights, and get out of the car. It’s go time!
Changing a Flat-Tire (Step-by-Step)
- Loosen your lug nuts
- Use your jack to lift up your vehicle
- Remove the lug nuts & then the tire
- Put your spare tire on & secure it
- Lower the car off the jack & make sure it’s secure