If they are of a similar size to the originals it will not hurt anything.
The powered tires. On a front wheel drive car, the front wheels. On rear wheel drive, the rear wheels.
This is a front wheel drive vehicle and cables should be fitted only to the front tires.
All wheel drive means all 4 wheels are driving the vehicle. RWD means only the rear wheels are driving the vehicle, and FWD means only the front wheels are driving the vehicle.
Do you mean four wheel drive ? If so, it means all wheels drive a vehicle.
If the vehicle is front wheel drive, yes.
Whichever set of wheels drive the car, depending on whether you have front wheel drive or rear wheel drive
You should always install 2 new tires on the rear of the vehicle, regardless of where the drive wheels are. The reason for this is that it is much easier to control understeer (the front wheels sliding out) than oversteer (the rear wheels sliding out). This is why if you are unable to replace all 4 tires at the same time, you always want your newer tires on the rear.
A front wheel drive vehicle is only driven with the front wheels. It will have a transmission in the front with drive lines attached. A two wheel drive vehicle is any vehicle that is only driven by two wheels. It can be a front or rear wheel vehicle. For instance. My dodge ram 1500 v6 is two wheel drive from the rear. An Oldsmobile cutlas cirea is two wheel drive but in the front. I hope this helped. Derek
If the vehicle is a rear-wheel drive, the tires should be able to rotate when not in contact with the ground - unless the brake is set to stop the rotation. If it is a front-wheel drive, the tires should not rotate unless the vehicle is in neutral - likewise if 4-wheel drive is engaged.
Front wheel drive. The weight of the engine puts pressure on the front tires giving you more traction to the tires that not only propel the vehicle but also steer the vehicle.
No, a 4x2 is a 2 wheel drive vehicle. The 4 indicates the number of wheels and the 2 indicates the number of drive wheels. (4x2) Only the rear wheels are driving the vehicle and unless it has posi-traction only 1 of those wheels is driving the vehicle at any given time.
You put tire chains on the front wheels of a front wheel drive vehicle. The chains help the tires driving the car get a better grip on the road. Some people put chains on all wheels. That makes the brakes work on all wheels.