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Desert_Captain
May 10, 2017Explorer III
Get to Harbor Freight. The tool you seek has a flat screw driver style blade offset with a rubber mallet attached. The blade splits/peels the wheel cover off and the rubber mallet pounds it back in place. You do not need a 12 ton bottle Jack as you are only lifting one quarter at a time, a 6 or 8 ton will be more than enough but get a a jackstand. Never trust your life to any jack. A large "X" style lug wrench along with a short length of pipe to slide over it for additional leverage will get those lugs off.
A small compressor/jumpstart unit is also good to have. Don't forget a tire repair kit as well. Make sure you have a proper spare and can get to it easily. As noted you can get the tools cheap at HF and hopefully will never need them... I've used mine several times...
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A small compressor/jumpstart unit is also good to have. Don't forget a tire repair kit as well. Make sure you have a proper spare and can get to it easily. As noted you can get the tools cheap at HF and hopefully will never need them... I've used mine several times...
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