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right.... i can just imagine it
here love once youv'e got the vehicle in the air crawl underneath and put that axle stand under that cross member just to be sure
oh don't forget to drag the spare out while your under there once youv'e loosened the retaining bolt of course
whats that you say do you leave the passengers ( usually children ) in the vehicle while you do this ?
no dear you get them out and leave them at the side of the road while you get on with it
tell you what why don't i just ring you or the breakdown recovery people
yea good idea i think you should do that
a 3 tonne trolley jack is what i use when i do work on that vehicle and axle stands if necessary the scissor jacks are border line at best and if you have tried to jack either the granvia or the previa up with the manufacture supplied jack you would know exactly what i'm talking about it might very well get the vehicle in the air but it doesn't feel safe at all
it's alright talking about lifting just a corner what about the wheel nuts should i leave an impact wrench alongside that axle stand they can be pretty tight sometimes
the wheels stuck on the hub
it happens a lot to quite a few different vehicles
just give it a couple of kicks or use that lump hammer iv'e left by the impact wrench n axle stand ( now were back to carrying a tool box )
i can't lift the spare up and get it lined up on the studs it's a bit heavy
never mind dear i'm sure you'll manage
it's all very well talking on a forum about how females should be capable of changing a wheel if they get a puncture and i'm sure there's many who can and do but the reality can be very different especially on a larger vehicle full of children which more often than not it is
it doesn't sit well with me to let my wife struggle when there are viable alternatives and i really don't care if others agree with me or not it's just my way
If you need something more than a small right angled wrench to undo the wheel nuts, or a lump hammer to remove the wheel because it's stuck, I'd suggest you really ought to be taking better care of the vehicle in the first place, tight wheel nuts or a stuck wheel shouldn't happen. As for what to do with the wheel afterwards, just put it in the boot, it can be put away properly once at home or after the tyre has been replaced or fixed. I have a factory supplied scissor jack on my mk3 Mondeo, ok the car is lighter than your vehicle, but it's more than capable of jacking up one side of the car let alone just one corner and it's stable too.
Just one tip for everyone. Never, ever put any grease or oil on wheel nuts or studs, this causes the studs to stretch and over time they can fracture and break and the wheel can come off.
Seconded big time. 