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Where is the spare tire and jack kit in a Ford Ranger?

Where is the spare tire and jack kit in a Ford Ranger?

This video shows you where the spare tire, jack and jack kit is located in your Ranger how to assemble the components of the jack kit, how to replace the flat tire for your spare tire and safety precautions to take when using your jack. Most Ford jack kits include the jack, a jack handle and a lug nut wrench.

What do you need to fix a flat tire on a Ford Ranger?

Most Ford jack kits include the jack, a jack handle and a lug nut wrench. While following the instructions provided in your Ranger’s owners manual and in this video will help minimize the risk of injury.

How do you lower a spare tire on a Ford truck?

It could be a designated metal key attached to your ignition key, or an actual wheel lock key. 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.

Where is the spare tire on a Ford F-150?

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. 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.

Where is the spare tire on a Ford Ranger?

Fortunately, accessing and removing the spare tire on a Ford Ranger is fairly simple, despite the fact that the tire is located underneath the bed. Put together the Ranger’s two jack handle pieces. Slide one piece onto the end of the second piece until the two pieces snap into place.

How do you put a spare tire on a truck?

Slide one piece onto the end of the second piece until the two pieces snap into place. Slide the slotted end of the handle through the square opening on the side of the truck’s wheel nut wrench until the handle snaps into place. Remove the lock that covers the spare tire access hole, using the lock’s key, if so equipped.

How do you put a jack handle on a Ranger?

Put together the Ranger’s two jack handle pieces. Slide one piece onto the end of the second piece until the two pieces snap into place. Slide the slotted end of the handle through the square opening on the side of the truck’s wheel nut wrench until the handle snaps into place.

How big are the tires on a Ford Ranger?

You may also view a complete tire size chart for your Ford Ranger below. FX4 Sport 4×2 Reg. Cab Sport 4×2 Super Cab Sport 4×4 Reg. Cab STX XL 4×2 XL 4×4 XLT 4×2 XLT 4×4 Reg. Cab

Can you jack up a 1999 Ford Ranger?

Jacking up your 1999 Ford Ranger is can be dangerous if done incorrectly. The video above shows you where the jack and jack kit is located in your Ranger how to assemble the components of the jack kit and safety precautions to take when using your jack. Most Ford jack kits include the jack, a jack handle and a lug nut wrench.

How many wheel sizes does a Ford Ranger have?

The good news is that the Ford Ranger is offered with four different tires sizes on three different wheel sizes, so there’s plenty of choice for any buyer. Have an older Ford Ranger? See tire sizes for previous years. What tires are on my Ford Ranger? The current generation Ranger is sold in multiple trims with several tire sizes:

When do you need to replace a tire on a Ford Ranger?

You’re going to hit one of two milestones that will require a tire replacement: Mileage or time. Most drivers cover between 12,000 and 15,000 miles per year, and the vast majority of Ranger owners are going to be past the mileage that their original equipment tires were intended to cover before they’ll go past the tire’s usable age.

What kind of warranty does Ford Ranger have?

With a 65,000-mile warranty, it packs in the around-town grip and ride quality of an all-season while riding on an all-terrain style of tread design. This makes for an incredibly capable set of tires for the Ford Ranger that should last well into numerous years of ownership.

Is the Ford Ranger back on the road?

While the fifth generation Ford Ranger has been back on the road in the U.S. for over a year now, it has remained one of the more beloved small pickup trucks as the overall pickup truck popularity and market has reached something of a golden age.

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Ruth Doyle