Not in any vehicle I've ever worked on.
I hope you mistyped lugs if that's the case. Usually yes but sometimes you can take the nut off the lug and turn the wheel/tire to a certain position lining the lug up with an opening in the dust shield and pound it through the back side from the front. Some vehicles have a hub assembly that you can't replace a lug on and require replacement of the whole assembly. If you ment plugs as in spark plugs. No you leave the tire on and they're located in the valve cover.
I know how to replace the plugs, but what do you have to take off on the fairing to get to the plugs. Thanks steve
remove the driver side front tire and the spark plugs are visible and reachable. Take them off and replace them one at a time, to make certain that the wiring harness is put back on correctly.
on the 3.5 v6 take off the engine cover, unscrew the coilpacks and take out the spark plugs.
You have to take the tire off and go in from there.
To replace a tire tube on your bicycle, follow these steps: Remove the wheel from the bike. Use tire levers to take off the tire from the rim. Take out the old tube and replace it with a new one. Put the tire back on the rim and inflate the tube to the recommended pressure. Reattach the wheel to the bike.
you have to take off the 2 bolts on the side of the tire to take them off
First of all you can get to the first 3 plugs very easily. The other three you have to take off the plenum (be sure to replace the old plenum gasket)
To replace glow plugs on a Peugeot 405 turbo diesel, remove the connecting wire. Take off the 8 mm nut, followed by the 10 mm deep socket. Remove the old plugs and replace with new.
The easiest way is to jack up the vehicle and brace it with floor jacks . Take off the passenger side tire and access plugs through here also pop off the fender well skirting . Same holds true on drivers side on my eddie bauer 1996 i only had to take off the passenger side the plug in back by the firewall was almost no accessible from above
To replace a mountain bike tire, first release the brakes and remove the wheel. Use tire levers to take off the old tire, then insert the new tire onto the rim. Inflate the tire to the recommended pressure and reattach the wheel to the bike. Adjust the brakes if necessary.
To replace a road bike tire, first release the brakes and remove the wheel. Use tire levers to take off the old tire, then insert the new tire onto the wheel. Inflate the tire to the recommended pressure and reattach the wheel to the bike. Adjust the brakes if necessary.