In a counter-clock-wise motion us a 19mm socket wrench to loosen. For more leverage use a Torque wrench.
The torque wrench would be used to install the lugs nuts to a specified torque setting.
For more leverage use a 1/2" drive breaker bar.
Jack it up and get out the wheel brace from under the boot floor then loosen all 5 nuts and pull. Simples
Jack the vehicle up. Make sure the vehicle is on a jack stand. Remove the wheel nuts, by turning them to the left. Remove the wheel.
To remove the front bike wheel, first release the quick release lever or loosen the axle nuts. Then, gently pull the wheel out of the fork dropouts. Make sure to hold onto the wheel to prevent it from falling.
Loosen and remove the lug nuts, usually 5 of them, then pull the wheel off.
To remove the front wheel of a bike, first, release the brake if it's a caliper or V-brake. Then, loosen the axle nuts or quick release skewer on the wheel. Hold the wheel steady and lift the bike off the wheel. Finally, slide the wheel out of the fork.
Take off the 5 lug nuts holding on the wheel.
To change a front wheel bearing on a 2002 Alero, secure wheels with a chock. Loosen lug nuts and lift the wheel?æwith a jack. Unscrew lug nuts and remove the wheel, the brake caliper, cotter pin, and castle nut. Remove the rotor and the hub bolts. Disassemble the hub assembly, remove the wheel bearing, and replace with new.?æ?æ
Begin by removing the tire and wheel from your 2002 Dodge. Remove the end of the axle. Remove the wheel bearing nuts. Remove the wheel bearing. Reverse the process to install your new wheel bearing.
To remove the front wheel on a bike with disc brakes, first, release the brake caliper by either pressing the caliper arms together or loosening the quick-release lever. Then, loosen the axle nuts or quick-release skewer on the wheel. Finally, slide the wheel out of the fork dropouts.
Remove the left front wheel and remove the securing nuts to the wheel arch(plastic wheel well liner) pull back from the rear and you will see the fuel filter under it.
To replace brake pads on a Volvo v70 first safely jack up the vehicle and place stands to hold it up. Remove the lug nuts and wheel. Remove the caliper and slide the brake pads out. This will be repeated for all four wheels.
apply handbrake, find the locking wheel nut, remove toolkit from boot, crank the wheel nuts on said wheel (do not remove), affix jack, pump the jack till the said wheel has airtime and remove the loosened wheel nuts. and as ramsey would say 'done'