dennislanier wrote:
The others have very few miles on them but they are five years old. I really hate to shell out the money for a full set right now. Any information or suggestions on removing the wheels would be appreciated.
My advice is to let the professionals do it.
Likely a bottle jack is not good enough.
Likely that you do NOT have access to tools strong enough to remove OR re-tighten the lugs properly.
Do you know which wheels the "parking brake" locks ?
If not, you have no business jacking it up to change tires.
5 years is when most people say your tires are getting "iffy"....especially if they sit outside unprotected all the time.
I just had exactly the same thing happen on my rig.
Tires 8 years old but looked really good.
I replaced them all at $150 each, installed. Taxes extra.
This was at a small independent truck tire dealer.