Madeline learns How-To change a flat tire. It’s not the easiest thing to do, but if you can’t reach your auto club or a tow truck, this knowledge could save your trip!
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Always refer to the precautions in your owner’s manual, or printed on the jack or spare tire.
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Comments (4)
Hell yes! Thanks for the reminder that there is another option to dialing AAA.
over 4 years ago by HeatherMenicucci
nice!!
over 3 years ago by process
Have to disagree with the placement of the "doughnut", if you car's manual says you have a "slip differential" rear end assembly, you should replace the flat with a FRONT tire on the rear end. Driving with 2 unmatched tires in the rear can cause serious damage to your rear end assembly and that kind of repair can run the same, if not more than that of the transmission depending on the type of vehicle - this is especially true with the newer Camaros.
over 3 years ago by Spinducky08
who cares about the facts..she is cute and was fun to watch lol
about 1 year ago by Michael_Omeara
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