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Originally Posted by redwitch
Um, fellas, TMI. Her old tire is on a rim. Her new tire is on a rim. She needs a jack to raise the cart; strong arms to remove the lug nuts; strong back to lift off the old tire and replace it with a new one. Personally, I'd rather drive cart to Walmart with new tire and have them do it. Have changed too many tires in my life to want to do it now. Walmart easier and money well spent IMO.
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Be sure to apply the brake and block the wheels on opposite side to prevent the cart moving forward or backwards, if you elect to do this yourself.
But driving to Walmart sounds like a better option.
If I was at The Villages I would have changed it for you.