Poll: Do You Know How to Lower Your Truck’s Spare Tire?
Pickup trucks like the Ford F-150, and even some kinds of SUVs based on truck chassis store their spare tire underneath the truck and behind the rear axle. Accessing them can be a bit of a pain, especially if you’re stranded on the side of the road.
Access the Floor Jack
For starters, you have to gather the floor jack and other tools necessary to get the job done. On most Ford F-150s these tools are located underneath or behind the rear bench seat. You may need to lift up the back seat and remove a couple of trim covers to access them.
Unlock Spare
The Ford F-150 is equipped with a wheel lock or “spare tire lock” to prevent thieves from easily stealing your spare tire and wheel. The key to unlock this can vary depending on model year. It could be a designated metal key attached to your ignition key, or an actual wheel lock key.
Lower Spare
Once unlocked, insert the assembled rod into the pulley opening, and simply crank the handle to lower the spare tire. The more you crank the more the tire will lower and eventually be able to be removed.
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