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Change tyre yourself, or get Roadside Assist to do it?

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  • #16
    Originally posted by brad View Post
    Too many potential injury issues if you hold a 14-20kg tyre/wheel assembly away from the body and trying to get it into the boot. Maybe your very strong but most people would have trouble trying to hold a wheel away from the body and get it over the boot lip, etc. Even when held against the body, we tell our guys to just dump the wheel rather than trying to place it into the wheel well as the risk of back injury is too high.
    14-20kg holds potential injury issues does it? I think its time to harden up a bit and leave the tofu in the bin. No one is asking you to lift it over your head and run around the car a couple of times.
    If you ask MOST people to do it they wont have trouble with it. Roll the wheel to the boot, bend your knees and lift it on to the boot lip. Most cars i have seen have some sort of protection on the boot lip so that you can rest the spare on it and slide it in the boot, if it doesnt...then use a rag. Geting it out is the same deal.

    Like i said, if my tinny 55kg girlfriend can pic up a 14-20kg wheel by her self and get it in and out of the boot without geting dirty than anyone can.

    Appart from the invalided, pregnant, disabled, aged LOL @ not changing your tyre yourself.
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    • #17
      Thanks for the input lads, we have all made our points..

      Has the OP had any progress with the issue?
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Spyda View Post
        14-20kg holds potential injury issues does it? I think its time to harden up a bit and leave the tofu in the bin. No one is asking you to lift it over your head and run around the car a couple of times.
        If you ask MOST people to do it they wont have trouble with it. Roll the wheel to the boot, bend your knees and lift it on to the boot lip. Most cars i have seen have some sort of protection on the boot lip so that you can rest the spare on it and slide it in the boot, if it doesnt...then use a rag. Geting it out is the same deal.

        Like i said, if my tinny 55kg girlfriend can pic up a 14-20kg wheel by her self and get it in and out of the boot without geting dirty than anyone can.

        Appart from the invalided, pregnant, disabled, aged LOL @ not changing your tyre yourself.
        No worries. My 8 years of working in the retail tyre industry & the past 8 years working in industrial OHS, machine ergonomics & risk assesment probably count for nothing in this case.

        It's not a case of "can't" - it's "best not to".

        Keep up the good work. Tell your GF to lay off the steroids.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by brad View Post
          No worries. My 8 years of working in the retail tyre industry & the past 8 years working in industrial OHS, machine ergonomics & risk assesment probably count for nothing in this case.

          It's not a case of "can't" - it's "best not to".

          Keep up the good work. Tell your GF to lay off the steroids.
          Thats what compo is for...

          Spyda dose have a point though. So going by the above logic, should the roadside assist guy really be changing the tyre as well??

          Yes, changing a tyre is a small amount of manual labour, but it is something that most people can do by themselves. Its not like we are changing a tyre and tube out of a Kenworth's 3 piece split rim...And even that isn't really that hard to do by yourself with a manual bead breaker...
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          • #20
            I don't know about all of this, some places it's definitely not safe to pull over let alone change a wheel. I don't think you are supposed to stop and change it on the side of a highway either. I wouldn't have a problem changing a wheel but I can recognise that there are many places that aren't safe to do so.
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            • #21
              Geez its not a hard thing to do, as for being dangerous or too heavy, Ive seen my 50kg girlfriend carry more than 20kg worth of shoes and clothes etc after a day out shopping with the girls and let me tell you she didnt have any trouble handling those bags

              IMO its 1 of the most basic parts of car ownership, its not hard to carry a pair of gloves or a rag or 2 in the boot, some of the more industrious among us might even carry a little water as well which could be used to wash your hands... Personaly I couldnt be arsed waiting an hour for someone to do a job that would take no more than 10 minutes.... Im sure theres always an exception to the rule but wearing a suit surely isnt one of them...lol...

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              • #22
                towel in the boot - no messs no fuss

                i just throw in a old towel and a pair of nitrile gloves ( heavy duty surgical gloves - ) - when i did changed it no mess even the hands were clean. i would agree that my wife can call assist or if i'm on the same side of town .. roadside hubby..me.

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                • #23
                  This is the funniest thread ever.

                  I have NRMA and all of that stuff on all of my cars. Have called them once, but then had to call them back to tell them not to come cos i managed to get my car going in the 1hour it was going to take them to get to me.

                  I guess some ppl arent into changing tyres and doing the dirty stuff thats involved with cars. This is prob why they have a new car with roadside assist.

                  Personally i wouldnt call someone to change a car tyre.
                  I was with my mates comming back from the summernats one year we changed some broken valve springs on the side of the road.
                  Some ppl are into doing things themselves, some arent (or they are old, weak etc).
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by madglf3 View Post
                    I don't think you are supposed to stop and change it on the side of a highway either.
                    Yeah, you are are are allowed to so long as it safe to do so, and you don't impede the flow of traffic. This is why most highways have the breakdown lane in which to do things as chang a tyre or have someone else do it for you.


                    By the way, I want to know how someone was able to start a thread in my name when I wasn't the one who started it.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Rocket36 View Post
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                      Changing a tyre should be part of getting a licence! If you don't know how, then you don't get one!
                      dont drive a car then if you cant service it?
                      dont mod a car if you cant do it your self?
                      dont get warrenty if you can afford to fix it?

                      if you think thats right then you should follow the above too! lol not everyones superman dude! not even my 80 year old grandad that calls me to change a tyre on his car.








                      on topic: i cant change a tyre with out calling somone to bring me my jack from home.

                      Its to low to fit any car jack under lol
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Blitzen View Post

                        By the way, I want to know how someone was able to start a thread in my name when I wasn't the one who started it.

                        lmfao

                        really?
                        hahahaa
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by chris. View Post
                          lmfao

                          really?
                          hahahaa
                          Yes, really...Unless in a blind rage after working on the piece of **** we call a Merlo here at work, I wandered into my room and started it...

                          But, I didn't...
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                          • #28
                            A mod can split a thread that is going off topic into two threads one for each topic. The new thread will then appear to be started by whoevers post is at the top in, in this case you. Just for info, hope that clarifies the matter.
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Golf Loon View Post
                              A mod can split a thread that is going off topic into two threads one for each topic. The new thread will then appear to be started by whoevers post is at the top in, in this case you. Just for info, hope that clarifies the matter.
                              Cheers for that Matt.
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                              • #30
                                Wow.. What a discussion. One of the first things i learned was how to change a tyre.. Well before getting my L's.

                                If i was in a business suit i would STILL change the tyre. Calling roadside assist is utterly ridiculous unless you have a physical health problem that you could aggravate by doing so.

                                "What happened to you? How'd you get so dirty?" "Yeah got a flat.. Bit of a pain but i changed it. Took me 15 mins but far better than waiting for roadside assist.."

                                If you need to know how to change a tyre, then why not know how to service your car? That's ridiculous! Knowing how to change a tyre should go into the same basket as filling up the washer fluid, checking the oil.. Hell it should be part of owning a damn car!

                                Good god some people are limp wristed. And if you find this post offensive.. It's probably aimed at you.
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