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lynndiwagon
Feb 07, 2015Explorer
Here's how I did it while parked in S. Texas.
Jack up one tire with a bottle jack. Jack it just enough to take the one tire off. Put the spare on that axle. Let the jack down and jack up the tire next to it. Take that tire off and leave the jack under that axle. Take the two tires to the tire place and have them put the new tires on. This process will keep one tire on the ground and allow little stress to any components. Take the two new tires and reverse the process. Do the other side the same way. It takes a little while but is a safe way to do the process.
Jack up one tire with a bottle jack. Jack it just enough to take the one tire off. Put the spare on that axle. Let the jack down and jack up the tire next to it. Take that tire off and leave the jack under that axle. Take the two tires to the tire place and have them put the new tires on. This process will keep one tire on the ground and allow little stress to any components. Take the two new tires and reverse the process. Do the other side the same way. It takes a little while but is a safe way to do the process.
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