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Car Tire Rotation: Lower Rear End

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Summary: When lowering a car rear end during a tire rotation, place the jack back underneath to lift it and get the jack stands out. Bring down the vehicle rear end with tips from an automotive repair specialist in this free video on car tires.

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By Kerby Witt
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Kirby Witt has been involved in the auto industry as far back as he can remember. His grandfather had a Mobil Service Station for 60 years. When he was 14 years old he started learning...read more

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"Now we got the wheels back on the car, we checked our tire pressure, brakes look good, the tires look like they're wearing evenly, so now it's time to get this thing back on the ground. And we're going to start at the rear of the car again, I'm going to slide the jack in, get it on good solid support on the rear cross member there. Okay, the car is off the stands, and we're going to get the jack stands out of the way. All right, now we're just going to lower the jack down, nice and easy, let the car rest back on the ground, go move to the front."

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