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Chris Cristina Posted on Jan 05, 2016
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How do we replace the wheel on the passenger car it is broken how do we replace it.

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Hi Chris:
The wheel is the part that bolts onto the hub so to replace the wheel, have your spate available, then:
Block diagonally opposite wheel
Loosen wheel nuts
Jack wheel above ground
remove wheel nuts
remove wheel
reverse procedure to install spare.
Cheers.

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