This was a weekly experience for me as a kid. Drive-in theaters everywhere! Home theater setups will NEVER match the experience.
Here is a list of drive-in theaters, by state and country.
Enjoy!
| 1. |
explore Ireland and Scotland
1 cheer |
1 person |
| 2. |
explore Alaska!
|
20 people |
| 3. |
travel the world
1 cheer |
18,526 people |
| 4. |
learn to throw pottery
1 cheer |
53 people |
| 5. |
LEARN A NATIVE AMERICAN LANGUAGE
2 cheers |
4 people |
| 6. |
see the northern lights
|
16,875 people |
| 7. |
Ride a zip line!
|
26 people |
This was a weekly experience for me as a kid. Drive-in theaters everywhere! Home theater setups will NEVER match the experience.
Here is a list of drive-in theaters, by state and country.
Enjoy!
1. Pull WAY off the road, set emergency brake and set up hazard lights. Find a couple big rocks (brick, 2×4) to block at least one tire.
2. Get your jack, wrench and spare tire ready.
3. Determine placement for your jack…NEVER on the fender. Look under the car for a steel support.
4. Pry off hubcap, if you have them.
5. Loosen lug nuts, but leave them in place.
6. Operate jack to lift car…every jack is different. Better figure out how to use yours before needing it.
7. Remove lug nuts and pull off flat tire.
8. Put on spare tire, firmly against the drum, and then replace lug nuts…by hand, this time. Snug, but not tight yet.
9. Slowly release jack and allow spare tire to settle onto the ground. NOW you tighten the lug nuts in an alternating pattern (top right, bottom left, center right, etc).
10. Remove jack and replace tools. Remove rock or objects bracing the tires. Start car and put it in drive..but only for a few feet, to see how the new tire is working. If all is good, replace the hubcap, clean up your work area and you’re good to go.
For a good video try eHow.
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