Yes if the vehicle is Front Wheel Drive, (FWD). If it is RWD, NO.
AnswerIf you have rear wheel drive the tires will not turn due to being locked into park gear. They will move if you have it in neutral gear. Hope this helped.Sounds like it is equipped with an open differential.
trans am
If a 4wd, and all tires are on the ground, yes. Put the transfer case in "N" with the trans in "P" or in gear if a manual.
the axle or trans-axle
No, a 1999 Ford Mustangs tires will not bolt on to a 1979 Trans AM. These tires are not the same size or structure and require different bolts to hold them on.
The Stock tires are 245/50ZR16, if you opted for the premium tires, or 235/55R16 if you took the standard tires.
Uniroyals
p225 70r15
It doesn't have a dipstick like a normal car. It was to taken to the dealership and lifted up to be serviced.
its either the trans or case
p245/50r16 There is absolutely no way that the trans am came from the factory with 50-series tires. Probably a 246/60r16
no, with the engine to trans braces removed the pan will come off