chell said:
As far as know how I could but I don't think I have enough strength to get the nuts off.
Well now. That is too much information. Anyway. I most absolutely know how to change a tire. Not only did my father insist I learn, but the driver's ed class I took in high school gave us a hands on lesson. None of that helped much when it came to the real thing. There I am, on my way to my job at the bank, of course I am dressed in heels and a skirt, when I get a flat tire. This was long before cell phones, so my options are either change the flat myself, or hike 3 long country miles back home, in heels. I chose to change the flat myself. Anyway, I was doing really well. I managed to get the spare out of the trunk. I put the jack on the car. Next, I'm going to loosen the lug nuts.... Nothing. They won't budge. I struggled for about 5 minutes and I just couldn't get them to move. So, I just leave the car sit where it is and now I have to trudge

the 3 miles back home. I was able to borrow my mom's car and go to work.

So, after work, my BF(now my DH) comes with me to get the tires switched. Now it is his turn to loosen the lug nuts..... Nothing. They won't budge. This is surprising since my DH is the strongest man I know. So, it seems that when I had new tires installed, the technician used an air wrench to tighten the lug nuts rather than hand tighten them. So, after struggling for about 30 minutes and 1 can of WD-40 my DH

was finally able to get those suckers off. So, the very next day I went and purchased a memebership to AAA. Haven't had a problem since.
