Where is the spare tire jack?
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Where is the spare tire jack?
trunk
Most of the time, you’ll find your spare tire and jack in the trunk of your vehicle. Most models store these two items in a compartment underneath the floor of the trunk. Carefully lift the spare tire and place it on the ground in close proximity to the flat tire.
Where do you place a jack on a car to change a tire?
The right place for the jack is usually beneath the vehicle frame alongside the tire that’s flat. Many vehicle frames have molded plastic on the bottom with a cleared area of exposed metal specifically for the jack.
What size tires go on a Mitsubishi Endeavor?
2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor | ||
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Rim Size | Tire Sizes | Mitsubishi Endeavor Options |
17-Inch | 235-65-17 | LS |
18-Inch | 255-55-18 | SE |
How do you change a tire without a jack?
Try placing two large rocks in front and behind the tire and fill the hole back up with dirt. Disengage your emergency brake, start the car, and put it in forward drive. Slowly try to make your way out of the hole and lift the axle up off the blocking materials.
What size tires are on a 2005 Mitsubishi Endeavor?
P235/65R172005 Mitsubishi Endeavor / Tire size
What is the bolt pattern on a 2005 Mitsubishi Endeavor?
Mitsubishi Endeavor wheel bolt pattern. Select the year
Endeavor Bolt Pattern | PCD 5×114.3 See Adapters |
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Stock wheel offset | 34 to 45 mm Get Wheel Spacers |
Center bore (hub bore) | 67.1 Find Hub Centric Rings |
Thread size | M12 x 1.5 Buy Lug Nuts |
Stock Rim Sizes Range | 17×6.5 – 22×9.5 Get Hubcaps |
What do you do if you don’t have a car jack?
The supplies you need But according to It Still Runs, if a jack is unavailable, there are things you’ll need to get the job done: An open area to work. A tool to dig with (shovel, gardening tool, stick, hands) Something to use for blocking material (wood, cement)
What to use when you don’t have a jack?
Jack Stand Alternatives
- Mini ramps: Like jack stands, mini ramps are inexpensive.
- A commercial grade 2 post or 4 post lift: If you’re going to buy a 2 post or 4 post lift, commercial grade is the way to go.
- The Kwik-Lift: Last, but certainly not least, there’s the Kwik-Lift.