Ok, its time for me to be honest.
I have never used a car jack in my life. There, I said it!
I had my last car for around 8 years, and was lucky enough to never need to use the jack. When I needed tyres changed it was always when a service was due, so all done together. Ive been lucky enough to never have a roadside puncture etc.
Now I want to remove my wheels to clean and seal them with Poorboys sealer, but Im a little nervous as its somet Ive never done....
Is this the correct procedure....
1. Remove the caps above nuts with the little metal tool.
2. Use locking nut, and slightly loosen all nuts on wheel.
3. Jack car up.
4. Remove nuts.
5. Remove wheel from car.
Then clean wheel etc, and wheel arch if required.
To put back reverse the above procedure, making sure not to put nuts on too tight at first.
Let the car down, then tighten nuts.
Assuming the above is correct, I have 2 question....
1. How tight to do the nuts? Should I get it as tight as I possibly can??
2. How to use the jack?! (the one in the car boot is all I have) I mean, I know how to open it and what to turn to make it open/close. I also know how to place the jack, so its on the floor properly etc. I also know that I need to look for the little arrow mark on the trim next to the wheel I want to remove etc.
What I need to know, is exactly where the jack goes under the car though. Obviously its under the arrow, but how far under? is it where there is a slight lip, which fits into the ridge in the jack??
If someone had a quick pic of exactly how it sits etc, I'd be really grateful!
Sorry for the noob question, but as i said, Ive never used a jack before!!! lol
I can do odd bits under the bonnet etc, and Im learning as I go - its just where to place the jack that I want to ensure is correct before I go ahead!
Thanks, and dont laugh!!!!!