Pry the hubcap off using the flat end of your tire iron or a flathead screwdriver. Start with the lowest bolt and avoid causing damage to the undamaged bolts/lug nuts. Remove the hubcap and loosen the nuts part-way. CAREFULLY release the pressure from your floor jack so that the vehicle falls into place with the jack stands To engage the jack stands, use the lever that is attached to them and line it up with the jack stand point (Usually indicated by an arrow engraved into the car) but only raise the stand to about an inch or two away from the jack stand point which is usually the frame of the car. The owner's manual will show you where to place them. These are used as a safety precaution so that the vehicle doesn't fall to the ground in case your floor jacks break or slip. To have enough room to dismount the tire, you want to make sure that the tire is at least lifted 3-6 inches from off the ground. You will begin to see the tires lift from the ground. Begin to lift the vehicle by pressing down on the floor jack or by turning the floor jack handle slowly.Place the jack on a part of the frame that will not damage or warp components of your vehicle, causing more damage.Elevate the vehicle until the tire is no longer touching the ground (recommended 1-2 inches) Remember to place the jack in a position that won't be hit by yourself or others, risking the vehicle being dropped from the jack. Provided you have the tools necessary, find a solid point on the frame of your vehicle to elevate the portion of the car near the wheel you need to replace.
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