Originally Posted by
Ozsko
Jack the car up until the load is relieved on the wheel enough for it to be slid off the studs and that means the wheel when being put back on does not have to be lifted onto the studs. We do trucks using that method all the time because they are simply too heavy too lift. No need for levers or extended studs at all and no reason to lift any heavy weight. The wheel is still on the ground but the studs centre in the hole so do not prevent the wheel being removed.
Yes but when the tyre is flat you dont have to jack it so high to get it off but need it a bit higher to get it on again Just rest the wheel against the hub and raise the jack to match the centre height.
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