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How do you take a tire off a Lexus?

The quick answer: loosen the lug nuts while the wheel remains on the ground, lift the car at the proper jacking point, remove the wheel, and then reinstall it with the lug nuts tightened to the manufacturer’s specification.


This article provides a detailed, model-agnostic guide tailored for Lexus vehicles, covering safety steps, the tools you’ll need, the correct jacking points, and the proper torque procedure for removing and reattaching a tire. It also notes when it’s wise to seek professional help.


Safety first: preparing to remove a tire


Below is a safety-oriented checklist to help you prepare your vehicle and yourself before lifting the car.



  • Choose a flat, level surface and engage the parking brake.

  • Turn off the engine and, if applicable, place the transmission in Park (automatic) or in gear (manual).

  • Chock the wheels that will stay on the ground to prevent the car from rolling.

  • Wear gloves and eye protection if available.

  • Keep bystanders away from the work area.


Following these precautions reduces the risk of the vehicle shifting, the jack tipping, or injuries while removing or replacing a tire.


Tools and equipment


Gather these items before you start to ensure a smooth tire removal and reinstallation. If any tool is missing, obtain it before you begin the work.



  • A hydraulic or mechanical floor jack capable of lifting the Lexus at its designated jacking points

  • A sturdy lug wrench or impact wrench for loosening and tightening lug nuts

  • The correct lug nuts for the wheel you’re removing (or the spare wheel kit)

  • Wheel chocks for the opposite wheels

  • A torque wrench to tighten lug nuts to the manufacturer’s specification

  • Optional: jack stands for added security while the wheel is removed

  • Optional: anti-seize grease on lug studs (not required, just a precaution for reuse)


Using the right tools protects wheel studs, prevents under- or over-torquing, and keeps the vehicle stable while the tire is removed.


Step-by-step tire removal


Follow these steps in order to safely remove the tire from your Lexus. Note that all Lexus models use specific jacking points; consult your owner’s manual for the exact locations if you’re unsure.



  1. Park on a flat surface, engage the parking brake, and turn off the engine. If you’re on a busy road, use hazard lights and a warning triangle if available.

  2. Loosen the lug nuts about a quarter to a half turn while the wheel is on the ground. Do not remove them yet.

  3. Locate the correct jacking point for your specific Lexus model (often near a pinch weld on the side or a designated center point beneath the vehicle). Position the jack at that point and slowly raise the car until the wheel is off the ground.

  4. Place wheel chocks behind the opposite wheel and, if you’re using stands, place them under a recommended support point. Never rely on the jack alone for support.

  5. Remove the lug nuts completely and set them aside in a safe place. Remove the wheel by pulling straight toward you or away from the hub, depending on wheel orientation.

  6. If you’re swapping to a spare, align the lug holes with the studs, mount the wheel, and hand-tighten the lug nuts in a star pattern.

  7. Lower the car slowly to the ground and remove the jack. Once the wheel is in contact with the ground, finish tightening the lug nuts to the manufacturer’s specification using a torque wrench, again in a star pattern.

  8. After driving a short distance (often 50–100 miles or 80–160 kilometers) on the spare or reinstalled wheel, re-check the lug nut torque to ensure they remain properly tightened.


These steps provide a reliable method suitable for most Lexus models. Always refer to your owner’s manual for model-specific jacking points and torque specifications.


Special considerations


If your Lexus uses wheel locks, you’ll need the wheel lock key to remove the lug nuts. If you don’t have the key, contact the dealership or a roadside assistance service. For run-flat tires, the removal process is the same, but note that you’ll still need to follow proper torque values when reassembling.


Summary


Removing a tire from a Lexus is a straightforward task when you prioritize safety, use the right tools, follow the correct jacking points, and torque the lug nuts to spec in a star pattern. Always consult the owner’s manual for your specific year and model to confirm the exact jacking point locations and torque values. If you’re unsure or encounter any difficulty, don’t hesitate to seek professional assistance.

How to get jack out of Lexus?


Down. We have this piece which is going to be used to get the tire. Down. And then we have our jack right here and this jack is held on by this hook that's on a rubber band.



Why won't my Lexus tire come off?


A tire might not come off because of rust, warped wheels, or stuck lug nuts. You can use brute force on a stuck tire. Other methods include using penetrant, a blow torch, or a crowbar. To avoid stuck tires, you should apply synthetic grease to your wheel hub and rims to prevent rust and corrosion.



How to unlock a Lexus tire?


Right under this mat. Right here next to your jack. Which is used to jack up the vehicle. And basically put your spare on in case you get a flat tire.



How to take off a Lexus tire?


Here are the step-by-step instructions!

  1. Secure Your Car.
  2. Remove the Wheel Cover.
  3. Make the Lug Nuts Loose.
  4. Jack Up Your Car.
  5. Take Out the Flat Tire.
  6. Lift the New Tire onto the Lug Nuts.
  7. Put the Lug Nuts Back in Position and Tighten Them.
  8. Lower Your Car and Tighten the Lug Nuts.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.