Do Semi-Truck Drivers Change Their Own Tires?

Semi-truck drivers are responsible for ensuring the safety of their cargo and the roads they drive on. As such, they must be able to handle any maintenance issues that arise while on the road.

One such issue is changing a tire. While truckers have help from roadside assistance, many times they must change their own tires due to time constraints or lack of access to a nearby service center.

Before attempting to change a semi-truck tire, it is important for the driver to be aware of all safety precautions and instructions. The first step is to make sure the vehicle is in park and that all wheels are blocked securely.

Next, the driver must use a jack to lift up the truck and remove the lug nuts from each wheel using an appropriate socket wrench. Once this is done, the driver can remove the old tire and then place a new tire on top of the wheel rim before lining up the holes and inserting new lug nuts.

After attaching new lug nuts, it’s important for drivers to use torque sticks and torque wrenches in order to ensure that each nut is tightened properly. This ensures that there are no loose parts or potential accidents due to inadequate tightening. Finally, after all steps have been taken, drivers should recheck all components before lowering their vehicle off of its jack.

In conclusion, semi-truck drivers can indeed change their own tires if necessary as long as they take proper safety precautions and follow all instructions closely. With knowledge about how to change a tire correctly and some practice beforehand, truckers should be able to handle any maintenance issues on their own without professional help.

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James Gardner