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lug wrench needed/tire carrier question


all that what they said AND:

Be sure to lube the threads on the wheel studs with some regular old motor oil. I get fancy and use anti-seize on mine, but either way it makes life FAR easier if she should have to remove/replace a wheel.
 
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Thanks to all who replied, took the majority opinion and opted for a four-way lug wrench and mounted it to the inside rear panel, just behind the driver side wheel well. Also took the opportunity to break loose ALL the lug nuts. I'm a big guy and I know some of those for a fact my daughter would have never got them off. Sprayed some PB in each one and now I might even let her drive it, after she proves she can change a tire all by herself!
 

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