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Like many people new to larger cars, I unfortunately took a turn too sharp and caught my rear wheel. It’s not too bad, but I need to take it to a wheel repair shop. I am trying to avoid leaving the X with them, so I would like to just bring them the wheel. But I am not sure what is the best method of taking the wheel off and leaving the X on three wheels and maybe a jack stand overnight as the wheel is repaired. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to do this? I purchased two of the jack pads already, but I’m not certain as to how many jack stands I would need and where they should go. It’s the rear driver side wheel. Thanks!

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