We used to call a car with the spare tire mounted to the rear bumper a car with a continental kit.
Underneath the car, near the rear bumper.
Underneath the rear of the car just forward of the rear bumper.
Front, grill, hood, bumper, etc
Its up to each city, but most say bumper, not tires.
You car should come equipped with a bumper jack. If you need to jack up your car to change a tire, the best place to position the jack is either under the bumper closest to the flat tire (front or back) or under the frame of the vehicle.ANS 2 - In most modern cars the 'bumper' is a flimsy piece of plastic junk !The above answer worked great when cars were really built to last. (Sometime before 1985) . If you do this in a modern car it will invariably rip the so-called bumper right OFF , or worse, pull it loose when the wheel is off.Consult your vehicle manual if you are not sure.
to small for me said the girl bumper car
A do it yourself answer would be an old school bumper jack and a real car/truck with a steel bumper. put the base plate as close or under the rim bead as you can and jack you old heavy car up on it
it stays the same
It stays the same
Bumper to Bumper warranties cover the entire car, inside and out, if anything is wrong. So, they literally guaruntee the car bumper to bumper, in and out.
Pusher bars? Push Bumper.
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