My explorer came used without any of the tire changing items. What is
the best way to get them replaced? Junkyard, generic replacement or
dealer? Jack, lug wrench, tire lowering tool, etc..
Any help would be much appreciated.
thanks in advance
Not wanting to be ignorant (but failing miserably) where did you look for
them?
FWIW, a cross lug wrench is good for the nust but stores poorly. A small
bottle jack can serve other purposes around the yard/house but will require
you to crawl under the car to use properly.... "New" prices on any of this
stuff can result in sticker shock and/or heart failure....
> My explorer came used without any of the tire changing items. What is the
> best way to get them replaced? Junkyard, generic replacement or dealer?
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> thanks in advance
VJF - 25 May 2006 19:01 GMT
> Not wanting to be ignorant (but failing miserably) where did you look for
> them?
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>> thanks in advance
I went to the manual and checked in the inside rear in 2 flush
compartments in the floor. Both were empty. I fear that without the
tools I wont even be able to lower the spare down to use any other tools
I might purchase.