you got a 20076 toyota corollla dam ive always wanted one a bit in the future and its leaning to one side thats ok its just flat on the bottom --- what you want to do is ? you dont say front or rear flat as its gong to go like this .... brake on and a block on oppisite wheel so it doesnt roll and do it on level ground !! toyota s have a dimple under the side of all models -- if a front flat where the front door hinges at the front fender look down at that spot and back from the front tire you will see a set of dimples on the bottom of the car thats painted 2- v s dimples lift there as goes for the rear of the car they will be marked under the rear door two dimples bolth within the wheel base of the vech ?? its a new car being a 20076 but you know what your doing here ?? just a qu
You can get a replacement manual for your glove-compartment within a day from your Toyota dealer. Wish I could help you on jack positioning for your Toyota because My Camry's jack has never been out of the trunk. I've always used an aluminum floor jack on the rubber biscuit and front frame rail behind each of the front tires. I jack the rear in front of the front of the rear tires underneath the forward rear suspension bar bracket.
There should be a large kack instruction sticker in or around the rear spare tire.
There should be an information label on or under the spare tire cover, that explains how to properly use, position and store the jack and tire.
Hope this helps. Christopher