Tuesday 24 January 2012

Changing a tire on a used Renault


A used Renault is not invincible from flat tires, tire blowouts or malicious acts against tires from pranksters. You can help prevent needless hours of being stranded by carrying a spare tire, proper tools and knowledge to replace your flat tire. There is also a secret society that can help avoid carrying these items and I will give you the name, for free. Roadside assistance is the secret society that will come out and replace your flat tire; this is a great feature to have included. 

Now back to the rest of us, the proper tools include a star wrench, lug nut wrench, spare tire (functional), a jack stand and an overbearing will to get back on the road. Your used Renault should come equipped with a functional used tire in case of emergencies. In case of flat tire, break out the emergency tools from your used Renault, you will need to loosen the lug nuts before lifting the car off the ground. After loosening the lug nuts, apply the jack underneath a stable lifting point and jack the car up about eight inches or until the bottom of the tire is off the ground. 

You can remove the lug nuts now and carefully pull the tire off the mount and replace it with the spare tire. Finger tight the lug nuts in a star fashion and slowly let the tire touch the ground, now tighten the lug nuts in a star pattern with the wrench. You have replaced the flat tire, with a functional one and lived to tell the awesome tale.

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