You should put the jack on the frame like it says in the instruction manual, but its hard to do from there i would suggest that you should put it on the axel, it may or may not work, i have not tried it, but its really hard to push the jack up on the frame.
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.
32.7 front and rear
front 32 rear 31
In 2010, Kyle Turner was Mark Martin's front tire changer on the #5 car and Josh Kirk was the rear tire changer.
Manufacturer recommends 36 front 42 rear
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.
On a 2000 Ford Explorer : Using the factory jack : Front tire ( there are hooks / bars on the fronts of the lower control arms ) Rear tire ( under the axle tube below the leaf spring )
The owner's manual shows - "to raise a front wheel , place the jack directly under the shock absorber so that it contacts the bottom of the shock "
Lift points on the side Just in front of door Just in front of rear tire
The jack itself has an illustration on it, giving a general idea of where to place the jack.
On a 1999 Ford Explorer ( using the factory jack ) Front tire ( there are " hooks " on the front of the lower control arms ) Rear tire ( under the axle tube , below the leaf spring )
On a 1996 Ford Explorer : On the lower control arms on both sides of the vehicle you will see what looks like a hook ( or bar ) on the front side of the lower control arms The factory jack is placed there in order to change a front tire
jack up car and change plugs from behind each front tire.
The owners manual will have directions as to where the jack, tire and wrench are stored in the vehicle along with the correct place to put the jack so as not to damage the vehicle.
Just in front of the right rear tire about where the notch is for the jack. Easy to change.
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.
To change the tire on a 2000 Nissan Frontier, first remove the lug nuts on the affected tire. Then, jack that wheel off of the ground. Remove the tire itself and place it aside. Then, place the new tire on the lugs. Add the lug nuts and then lower the vehicle. You can then tighten the lug nuts.