You dressed nicely, styled your hair, got your car keys and headed out to your car to drive yourself to a date with a gorgeous chick.
You use your car remote to unlock the car “Tweet Tweet!” and about to get in your car.
Suddenly, you noticed your car kinda sinked on one side. You take a careful look and you said to your self, Holy Cow,
TYRE PUNCTURE!
There’s no time for you call someone to change it for you, so you gotta do it yourself.
I’ve never changed a tire in my life…I wouldn’t even know where to begin…
Well, lucky you to have read this article yesterday.
Using the instructions below, you’ll be able to change that tire, and still make it to the date on time.
Step 1: Remove tools from vehicle
Retrieve the tools from the car and place them within reach
If desired, put on the gloves, and place the blocks under the tire opposite the flat
Step 2: Loosen the lug nuts

Remove the hubcap, if necessary
Using the lugwrench, begin to loosen the lug nuts
Sometimes the lug nuts are quite difficult to loosen and if you can’t loosen them, try jumping on the lug wrench to loosen them.

Do not remove the lug nuts, only loosen them
Step 3: Jack up the vehicle
Consult your owners’ manual and find where the jack needs to be positioned
Uually, the jack contacts the car at a small plate on the frame of the car
This plate is usually located just in front of the rear tires, and just behind the front tires
Position the jack under the car, and raise the jack until it contacts the frame
Make sure the jack is properly positioned
Extend the jack until the tire is about 6 inches off the ground
remember: don’t stop raising the car when the flat tire is just off the ground…the spare tire is fully inflated and will require more ground clearance
Step 4: Remove the flat tire

Remove the lug nuts from the bolts, and put them aside
Grab the wheel
it is 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 5: Put on the spare tire

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 6: Lower the vehicle
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…
Step 7: Put the tools away
Place the flat tire where the spare was located
Replace the jack and lug wench in their proper locations
Carefully inspect your work area and make sure that you’re not leaving anything
Continue on to your destination, and have the flat tire repaired
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Congratulations! You’ve changed your tire! Now, if you hurry, you can still be able to make it to your date on time 
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2 Responses for "Worst thing to happen when about to go out"
yeah! thank god for spare tires.
however, what do you do if the same situation above presented you with TWO flat tires?
I experienced two flat tires before.
It was done by I think some drunk guy.
He let the air off on 2 of my tyres and even scratched my car very badly.
I was on another state for holidays that time!
Thankfully someone from the hotel helped me bring the 2 flat tyres to petrol station to gas it up and then fix it back to my car.
Imagine the trouble to go through…
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