When you lower the tire, once it hits the ground, pull it out to keep the cable tight as you unwind it the rest of the way. This will prevent the cable from becoming tangled and damaging the spare tire winch. I have replaced quite a few of these in the shop that were damaged. If the winch binds as you unwind it, try working it back and forth to free grit that can get caught in them. Spraying penetrating oil can help. The winches can get packed with mud, gravel, you name it. If you force it, it will brake.
Thanks for the video. The little tips like not cranking the wench all the way up, loosening the bolts prior to jacking the truck up, and tightening the bolts counter to each other were stuff I would definitely not have known. Also thank you to the customers that allowed you to take the time to film and instruct.
Thank you so much for the video!! This is my first truck and I just changed the tire off the exit off the freeway. Never would have guessed you’d stick the tool in a hole from back. (Insert Michael Scott here) ha. But seriously, thank you.
I very much appreciate this video. I found a flat this morning, the first one in probably 20 years and needed your video to see what had to be done. Thanks so much.
Thanks for the video, I had no idea about lowering the spare. Also, it threw me for a minute when you put the lug nuts back on and turned them to the left to hand tighten, then I realized the video was flipped.😂
Thanks for posting. This will serve as a great reference for all new/future Ranger owners like myself. I just got one and this is great to have a reference. Thanks again!
Thanks i tend to have alot of flats. Its good to know on a new to me truck how to get the tire down. Before im sitting on the side of the road in 100°plus heat reading the manual.
You can always mount/put your blown out tire and wheel on the spare tire carrier to save space, or to keep it from getting stolen or even damaged if you cant get to a tire shop for a while.
T_H_A_N_K _ Y_O_U!!! this video came in clutch when I was asked if I could help my neighbor change a flat tire on his new truck, they didn't give him the three-piece bar that helps to lower the tire so I had to be creative but, the information in this video was super helpful so, I thank you again, 👍liked & 🔔subscribed
Dear friend, the factory jack on my 2008 Ranger is different from the one shown in the video, where I can place it to change a front tire, since when trying to place it on the strong structure of the chassis, I raise the jack's travel as much as possible. and it reaches the end of its travel and I can't lighten the tire to change it...super strange and I have no idea where I can put it. Could you inform me? Thanks By the way, another question, is the Ford Ranger 2008 spare tire a normal tire that can replace road tires, or is it just one of those tires that only serves to take the car to the workshop and with a speed limit like there are in some European car models?
@VANTAOPT put the jack under the frame. If that doesn't work put jack underneath the front a arms. The control arms. Make sure the parking brake is set.
I just did this and I put it about a foot or two towards the front of the truck from the rear tire on the frame. The Jack was almost fully extended but it worked
What your friend told you is to screw the lug nuts on in a cross pattern opposite from each other not side-by-side like don't tighten the lug nut and then go to the next one and tighten that 1 right next to it go to the 1 opposite from it like a cross pattern that way the wheel will seet proper.
@@davidbradley6165 2:23 of that link you sent me. Unfortunately Ford's very professional crew only refers to it as "here" instead of frame. But it is the frame which he is using as the jacking point. When he fevers to "this" and points he is referring to the lower shock mount. When jacking the rear of the vehicle use this or tge center pumpkin housing. When jacking the front use the frame of a truck or lower control arm. Whichever is safest.
This really assisted my brother and I tonight. He lives in Utah , I live in Georgia. While heading to work at HAFB, he had a blow out. Great video for a 10pm tire change. #Salute
Whenever I make a video and my competitor is is Ford motor company themselves with a paid actor, script writers and and a studio full of camera crew and I'm going live no script all by myself and nail it I take I'm doing good in my opinion. Thanks for the comment. The models differ from year to year. The frame is always the go to jacking point. Which I pointed out. The vehicle in the Ford video appears to have welded tab around it which I didn't see on the vehicle I recorded. Maybe you can show me. But like I said if little old me can make videos and the critics like you can only really point out is that I didn't use the factory jacking point. Im good with that. I'll only get better. But just so you know the frame is always a jacking point. So I'm not really wrong. Not enough for all caps 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you! We would still be out in the cold trying to figure out how to change the tire if it wasn’t for your video. 10/10 would recommend!!
Glad I could help. God bless.
Thanks man, I had no idea where my lowering tools were...
When you lower the tire, once it hits the ground, pull it out to keep the cable tight as you unwind it the rest of the way. This will prevent the cable from becoming tangled and damaging the spare tire winch. I have replaced quite a few of these in the shop that were damaged. If the winch binds as you unwind it, try working it back and forth to free grit that can get caught in them. Spraying penetrating oil can help. The winches can get packed with mud, gravel, you name it. If you force it, it will brake.
Great video! Good quality! Straight to the point, no useless chatter!
Thanks for the video. The little tips like not cranking the wench all the way up, loosening the bolts prior to jacking the truck up, and tightening the bolts counter to each other were stuff I would definitely not have known. Also thank you to the customers that allowed you to take the time to film and instruct.
Thanks for watching and commenting. Much appreciated. Glad I could help.
Thank you so much for the video!! This is my first truck and I just changed the tire off the exit off the freeway. Never would have guessed you’d stick the tool in a hole from back. (Insert Michael Scott here) ha. But seriously, thank you.
Glad I could help. Thanks for watching and the great comments. Much appreciated.
Just got the truck. Online instructions didn't seem to be available. Great instructive video. Thanks very much.
@georgesalmas4582 thanks. Much appreciated.
I very much appreciate this video. I found a flat this morning, the first one in probably 20 years and needed your video to see what had to be done. Thanks so much.
Glad it helped
Dude, thanks so much. Just purchased new Ranger. Saved me manual reading time. 👍
Thank you! I would never have figured out how to lower the tire with out you.
Glad I could help. Thanks for watching. Please subscribe if you can; it really helps.
Thanks for the video, I had no idea about lowering the spare. Also, it threw me for a minute when you put the lug nuts back on and turned them to the left to hand tighten, then I realized the video was flipped.😂
Thanks for posting. This will serve as a great reference for all new/future Ranger owners like myself. I just got one and this is great to have a reference. Thanks again!
Thank you for the info. This video should come with every truck!
Thanks i tend to have alot of flats. Its good to know on a new to me truck how to get the tire down. Before im sitting on the side of the road in 100°plus heat reading the manual.
Thanks. Lowering that tire was a mystery.
Glad to help!
You can always mount/put your blown out tire and wheel on the spare tire carrier to save space, or to keep it from getting stolen or even damaged if you cant get to a tire shop for a while.
Thanks, had no idea the key hole was the entry point for the rod, Thought the key hole locked the tailgate.
T_H_A_N_K _ Y_O_U!!!
this video came in clutch when I was asked if I could help my neighbor change a flat tire on his new truck, they didn't give him the three-piece bar that helps to lower the tire so I had to be creative but, the information in this video was super helpful so, I thank you again, 👍liked & 🔔subscribed
Dear friend, the factory jack on my 2008 Ranger is different from the one shown in the video, where I can place it to change a front tire, since when trying to place it on the strong structure of the chassis, I raise the jack's travel as much as possible. and it reaches the end of its travel and I can't lighten the tire to change it...super strange and I have no idea where I can put it. Could you inform me? Thanks
By the way, another question, is the Ford Ranger 2008 spare tire a normal tire that can replace road tires, or is it just one of those tires that only serves to take the car to the workshop and with a speed limit like there are in some European car models?
@VANTAOPT put the jack under the frame. If that doesn't work put jack underneath the front a arms. The control arms. Make sure the parking brake is set.
Any idea where to exactly place the jack for the back tires. The manual really sucks for this.
Frame is always best.
I just did this and I put it about a foot or two towards the front of the truck from the rear tire on the frame. The Jack was almost fully extended but it worked
I think the manual indicates using the axle tube as the jack point for the rear. Personally I would prefer the frame.
@@gusthomas > Yeah, the manual (for this) really sucks.
Jesus. That answered a bunch of things. Thanks!
So my friend said you don't screw the nut things back in clockwise? You do it in a random order, is that true?
What your friend told you is to screw the lug nuts on in a cross pattern opposite from each other not side-by-side like don't tighten the lug nut and then go to the next one and tighten that 1 right next to it go to the 1 opposite from it like a cross pattern that way the wheel will seet proper.
@@roadsideguy5902 Thank you very much. I never changed a tire in my life, so yeah.
Love your videos
Thanks much appreciated 🙏
Thank you so much life saver
Happy to help
Is that a 3 ton jack that you used?
Yes. Pittsburgh from Harbor Freight
thank you for this👍
You're welcome 😊
Lol I just wanted to know where the jackpoints were at I use a bottle jack though
Good point lol
Thanks. I had no idea 😆.
Thanks! Great info.
🖖👍... Good job !...🖖👍
Strange for me is the configuration of this Ranger in comparison with a european model (Wildtrak 2020)...🤔...
Yeah, anyway...😁
Sweet thanks for the video
you saved me today in -25 c
Wow, that is freaking cold!!!!! Move to Florida, we got heat. Where you at? Thanks for watching and commenting.
FYI HIS SUGGESTED JACKING POINTS ARE NOT WHAT "FORD" SUGGESTS
But they actually are. Ford suggests jacking it on the frame. Which I demonstrated in the video. THANKS FOR WATCHING. Why use quotations on Ford?
@@roadsideguy5902 CAN YOU FIND THE SITE WHERE FORD SUGGESTS USING THE FRAME TO JACK THE TRUCK? THANKS
@@davidbradley6165 2:23 of that link you sent me. Unfortunately Ford's very professional crew only refers to it as "here" instead of frame. But it is the frame which he is using as the jacking point. When he fevers to "this" and points he is referring to the lower shock mount. When jacking the rear of the vehicle use this or tge center pumpkin housing. When jacking the front use the frame of a truck or lower control arm. Whichever is safest.
@@roadsideguy5902 thanks for clearing that up sir
Thank u for info
This really assisted my brother and I tonight. He lives in Utah , I live in Georgia. While heading to work at HAFB, he had a blow out. Great video for a 10pm tire change. #Salute
HERE ARE THE PROPER JACKING POINTS::::ua-cam.com/video/UDAiBMObMh4/v-deo.html
Thanks!
Whenever I make a video and my competitor is is Ford motor company themselves with a paid actor, script writers and and a studio full of camera crew and I'm going live no script all by myself and nail it I take I'm doing good in my opinion. Thanks for the comment. The models differ from year to year. The frame is always the go to jacking point. Which I pointed out. The vehicle in the Ford video appears to have welded tab around it which I didn't see on the vehicle I recorded. Maybe you can show me. But like I said if little old me can make videos and the critics like you can only really point out is that I didn't use the factory jacking point. Im good with that. I'll only get better. But just so you know the frame is always a jacking point. So I'm not really wrong. Not enough for all caps 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@roadsideguy5902 SIGHT IMPAIRED SO I USE CAPS, EASIER ON MY EYES
So maybe you didn't notice difference in frames either. The frame is the correct Ford jacking point.
I'm watching this now because one of the ladies at work have this kind of vehicle and I might have to change one for them