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6. Attach your spare. Put the spare tire on with the air
valve facing out (I have placed a tire on backwards when I
had to change my first one in the pouring rain and did not
discover it until I had only 2 lugs left) and screw on the lug
nuts, again alternating until youve finished the wheel.
7. Lower your car. Lower the jack and re-tighten the lug
nuts using your pipe for leverage.
8. Put the tools away. Put your hubcap, tools, and flat tire
in your trunk. If the flat is too heavy to get in your trunk, you
may have to drag it further off the road and come back for it
later with help. You will need the rim, so dont forget where you leave the tire!
9. Drive away! After you change your flat tire, drive to the nearest or most trusted auto
shop. A small doughnut-sized spare tire is only supposed to be driven on for about 30 miles,
below 45mph.

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