To change a front tire, place the jack directly behind the tire. To change a back tire, place the jack directly in front of it. Try to get the jack under the tire axis.
Inside the passenger side tire...
You will find the jack under the driver side seat. At least that is where it is my 1991 2.8L.
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
In the compartment at floor level, driver side, beside tailgate.
On my '96, the jack is located in the spare tire well in a nice neat package. FriPilot If you mean for changing a tire it could be under the seat, behind the seat, in the trunk, under the hood, or were the spare tire is located
I have a 2003 Dodge grand caravan and the spare tire is located right below the front seats. On the floor board in between the seats there is a cap over a stud that lowers the tire. It is very similar to a p/u truck. The jack on mine is located in the back cargo area on the left side. The wheel well is plastic and there is a door that comes off. Inside you should find the jack and the tool to crank down the tire. If you bought this used, I would not be suprised if it was not there.
The tire jack on a 1991 Chevy Silverado is used by placing it at the anchor points just behind the front tires and just in front of the rear tires. It is raised or lowered using the provided detachable handle.
remove tire un bolt and hold the caliper out of the way the rotor just slides on the studs
dodge went bankrupt in 1982. there is no spare tire in the caravan.
Since the Z4 has run flat tires, it does not come with a jack; however, changing the tire is the same as on any car. Using your own jack, jack under the jack pads on the front and rear of the side rocker panels.
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.
First, break the lugnuts loose with the lugwrench while the tire is still on the ground. Then jack up the vehicle near the tire that needs to be removed. with the tire in the air. Finish taking off the lugnuts. Tire should come off.