Cruzan80
Well-known member
I like how the OP asked about swapping tires ONLY, and half the responses are around brakes, oil, etc... We really do have a problem of answering the question we think needs answering, vs what the OP (in general) asks...
I generally don't use jack stands when swapping one tire at a time. No part of me is under the tire, and definitely not under the car itself. The new tire is right by me, so it is jack up, loosen, remove, mount, re-bolt, lower jack. Rinse, repeat, then go around and torque to spec.
For the half dozen other scenarios mentioned, I always use jack stands. Frequently the jack itself is also "lightly" in contact as a secondary (lower onto stands, pump slightly until contact).
I generally don't use jack stands when swapping one tire at a time. No part of me is under the tire, and definitely not under the car itself. The new tire is right by me, so it is jack up, loosen, remove, mount, re-bolt, lower jack. Rinse, repeat, then go around and torque to spec.
For the half dozen other scenarios mentioned, I always use jack stands. Frequently the jack itself is also "lightly" in contact as a secondary (lower onto stands, pump slightly until contact).


