I drove my van-home to Discount Tires and complained in their office that their workmen in the garage absolutely refused to put air in my spare tire, just because it's 23 years old and full of cracks. (That resulted in big friendly smiles, but no offer to fill the tire with air.)
So we discussed replacing it with a new Pathfinder tire to match the four I'm currently driving on. The manager (still smiling) walked out with me, where I handed him the spare tire key, and he asked me to open the back doors (as they have no handle on the outside). OOPS! Those doors do not open, they are permanently bolted and sealed shut. Plus, an inside wall screwed to them is part of my van build. (His smile began fading away.)
He explained that the only way to reach the slot for the spare tire key is through those permanently closed doors! (So reaching it ain't gonna happen.)
I have not personally crawled under the van to look, nor otherwise searched for answers, hoping someone here has an easy answer for releasing the tire and securing a new one, all from underneath.
My van is a Chevy Express 3500 (pictured on the left). I ask here in the forum because I've noticed that mechanics tend to miss the most obvious answers and instead, discover the most complicated and expensive ways to solve simple problems. (It's what they were shown to do in mechanic school, I guess.) But I'm hoping someone here is familiar with what isn't visible underneath my van, and knows a simple answer I can crawl under and do.
So we discussed replacing it with a new Pathfinder tire to match the four I'm currently driving on. The manager (still smiling) walked out with me, where I handed him the spare tire key, and he asked me to open the back doors (as they have no handle on the outside). OOPS! Those doors do not open, they are permanently bolted and sealed shut. Plus, an inside wall screwed to them is part of my van build. (His smile began fading away.)
He explained that the only way to reach the slot for the spare tire key is through those permanently closed doors! (So reaching it ain't gonna happen.)
I have not personally crawled under the van to look, nor otherwise searched for answers, hoping someone here has an easy answer for releasing the tire and securing a new one, all from underneath.
My van is a Chevy Express 3500 (pictured on the left). I ask here in the forum because I've noticed that mechanics tend to miss the most obvious answers and instead, discover the most complicated and expensive ways to solve simple problems. (It's what they were shown to do in mechanic school, I guess.) But I'm hoping someone here is familiar with what isn't visible underneath my van, and knows a simple answer I can crawl under and do.