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Sarah21
post Apr 8 2008, 10:27 AM
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Hi Guys,

I really need your help!! I have a toyota starlet and i got a puncture on my tyre last night, i tried to change my tyre but i cant shift the nuts, sorry but im a typical girl when it comes to cars and i dont have a clue. Am i doing something wrong, someone has mentioned something about a nut lock or something?

How do i change my tyre, urgent help need please!!

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post Apr 8 2008, 10:33 AM
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Wheel nuts are usually torqued up quite tight, and can be difficult to shift especially if you can't put much weight behind them.

That said, unless they've been over tightened or are siezed most people can shift them with the bar that's in the toolkit. If you can't you need to get someone heavier / stronger to have a go, or consider buying an extending wheel brace. These extend to twice the length of the standard brace, so half the weight / strength is required.

Either way you've two options - if you put the brace so that it's horizontal and aligned so that pushing down will undo it, then you can put your weight on the end of the brace.

But if you're not heavy enough to shift it, then put it the opposite way so that an upward lift is required. Then with knees bent, back straight, lift the bar; this time it's your strength working against the car's weight which should move it.

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post Apr 8 2008, 05:39 PM
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Might seem silly to point this out, but believe me.. some people really do get it wrong... to loosen the nuts you need to turn them anti-clockwise.
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post Apr 22 2008, 11:07 AM
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Lefty loosy, righty tighty! works every time
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post Jul 27 2008, 01:11 PM
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this thing you mention "locking wheel nut" it specific to your car, you need this to get the wheel off.
It should be located somewhere in your car, probably the boot.
If you can't find it you will have to go to toyota and then ask them for a new one.
They will need either your chassis number or just your reg.
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