lug wrench or tire iron are the most popular names.
shredder valve.
A tire iron is a tool used to remove and tighten the lug nuts on a wheel. It is typically L-shaped and has a flat end for leverage. When changing a flat tire, the tire iron is used to loosen the lug nuts before lifting the car with a jack and removing the flat tire. After replacing the tire, the lug nuts are tightened using the tire iron to secure the wheel in place.
How to change your own tires on a stratus. First your car needs to be parked on a flat surface to prevent rolling. Get out your vehicle tool kit. Remove your spare tire, then loosen your flat tires lug nuts, but do not completely remove. Set up your jack so your automobile does not lean. Completely remove the lug nuts. Remove the flat tire. Slip on the spare and tighten in the lug nuts. Remove jack.
If you want to remove the tire you will need a tire tool.
Buy a t-bar for removing lug nuts at your local auto parts.
If you have a tire iron with a narrow tip on the end opposite of where you loosen the lug nuts then you can stick it in the crank hole and turn it until the spare tire is lowered. Sam Kent
I own a 2009 Jeep Wrangler X and actually just had to change a flat. In the trunk of your jeep there will be a long lug nut "wrench" that was made specifically to remove the nuts that hold all of the tires on. Simply use this tool to remove the nuts on the spare tire and you are all set!
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To remove the spare tire from a 2011 Chevy Tahoe, first, locate the spare tire winch access cover, usually found on the rear cargo floor. Remove the cover and insert the tire tool (found in the vehicle's tool kit) into the winch mechanism. Turn the tool counterclockwise to lower the spare tire from its storage position under the vehicle. Once it’s lowered, you can pull the tire out and detach it from the winch.
with the motorcycle on the ground install tire change tool from tool kit across the tabs on the frame then put motorcycle on center stand. Remove rear fender bolts to raise rear fender, remove axle bolt then remove rear tire.
That is called A antitheft nut. You should have A tool in the car for it, It will likely be in the trunk near the spare tire or in the glove compartment, It will look similar in size to a lugnut and it will fit A tire tool on one end and be the reverse ov the lugnut on the other. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, If your tool is lost, Go to A dealership, They will remove them for about $20 each.
To remove the spare tire on the 1998 Dodge Ram, you will need a hex tool. Apparently no tools came with the vehicle to do this, so you may end up purchasing this tool. Better yet, take it to a Dodge dealership and they can remove it for you.