How to Change a Tire

Whether you need to swap out your winter tires or you’re simply dealing with a flat, learning how to change a tire is a valuable skill for the Wooster roads. Changing your own tires can help you save money and develop your automotive skills, and it can help you get out of a serious bind if you’re stranded! Learn how and how often to change car tires with White's Ford on 57!

Changing Your Ford Tires

Learning how to change a tire is a matter of tools and techniques. So, what are the tools that you’ll need? Make sure you have a jack, lug wrench, spare tire, or new tire(s), and your owner’s manual on hand. And while you’re checking supplies, make sure that your spare is inflated to the proper air pressure!

Once you have your supplies ready to go, it’s time to swap out your tires. Here are the basic steps that you’ll need to follow:

  1. Find a safe place to work. You might be working in your garage to install new tires, but if you’re changing a flat, turn on your hazards and find a spot out of the way of traffic.
  2. Apply the parking brake. Place wheel wedges under all the non-working tires.
  3. Remove the wheel cover or hubcap from the working tire, then loosen the lug nuts.
  4. Use the jack to raise your vehicle and remove the lug nuts.
  5. Remove the tire and mount the new or spare tire.
  6. Tighten the lug nuts, then lower your vehicle back to the ground.
  7. Repeat the process if you are changing multiple tires.

How Often Should You Change Car Tires?

How often should you change car tires for the best performance? That depends on your particular set of tires, as well as your maintenance schedule. Most tires include a tread life that indicates how long they should last on the Wadsworth roads with normal use.

If you schedule your tire rotations and alignments according to the manufacturer’s suggestions, you’re likely to get the full lifespan of your tires. But if you don’t, you might run into problems like premature tire tread wear and even blowouts. Feel free to contact our service center to find out the best tire care schedule for your needs.

How Many Miles Can You Go on a Spare Tire?

Let’s say you had a flat tire in Massillon, and you needed to mount the spare in its place. How long can you travel safely with the spare? The answer is not very long. Spare tires aren’t meant to be a long-term solution, so they are not built to be as durable as a standard tire. Most last around 50 miles and can’t exceed speeds of 50 mph safely. So, head to the tire center as soon as you can!

Get Expert Tire Care at White's Ford on 57

Want to know how often to change your car tires? Or maybe you’re interested in scheduling your next maintenance appointment? White's Ford on 57 is here for all of your automotive needs! Contact us today to learn more about your options.