Not necessarily, but have the tires inspected for problems such as dry rot.
Car tires are not too difficult to change, if you know what you are doing and have the proper tools. You will need a jack and a tire iron. Most cars come with the proper equipment for changing a tire. Many also have instructions included with the jack.
use a knife
Your car's owner manual should include directions for changing a tire. If you need additional help or can't find your manual, try http://www.wikihow.com/Change-a-Tire or http://video.about.com/cars/Changing-Tires.htm.
That 'thing' would be a car jack.
the car has 4 notches under the center of the car it depend on the tire your changing place the jack on notch closer to the tire
The first skill to being a mechanic is to know cars. basic skills are changing a tire, changing the oil, then you can move on to tune ups, reading check engine codes.
Take your car or old tire to a tire store. The employees there will be able to determine your tire size needs and recommend a good choice for your vehicle.
Changing a tire on a 2001 Toyota Solara is very easy to do. You will first need to jack the car up, then take a tire iron and take the lug nuts off the tire. After you have removed all of the lug nuts, you will then put the new tire on and put the lug nuts on and tighten them.
To change an actual tire you need a tire machine to get it off the rim and the new one on. -If you mean the change the WHEEL and tire on a car, then you just need a jack and a tire wrench.
To work on a car lot one must be well versed in car maintenance e.g. cleaning of interior and exterior, tire changing, cleansing and changing spark plugs, replenishing fluids for brakes, transmission, battery and radiators. May also need to know how to change and 're-charge car batteries.
Changing brake pads can be easy once you do it once. You have to jack up the car so the tire is off the ground. Take off the tire. You will see a round ring which is the rotor. On top of the rotor are the brake pads. You will need a socket to take them off.
Changing any tire has nothing to do with why the car won't start.