yes i had 19" on my last one ,and on my one now i have 17"
The crf150rb has a londer swingarm and a bigger back wheel
tractors are meant to be on uneasy grounds plus there are meant to pull things and balance and stability
its to do with gearing think about having small wheels on the back they.d never push the big wheels
Jack it up, and remove the lug nuts, turning them counterclockwise.
The drain spouts should be located in four positions around the car. Two in the front, behind the wheels. Two in the back, located behind the wheels. A liquid can be introduced to the drainage system to pinpoint the location.
It would be unusual to have the same brake pads front and back. That is not to say it does not happen but normally the brake pads on the driven wheels are bigger than the passive wheels.
You talking bout control arms or the rear tie bar?
The back wheels are the only wheels that actually move. The front wheels are the wheels that steer.
It depends on what type of racing you intend on doing. A typical 1/4 mile drag rear wheel drive car would have larger rear wheels for traction and smaller front wheels for less weight but this is only useful for the 1/4 mile RWD drag racing.
If there a 16in wheel or bigger yes
Most likely the back spacing/offset of your rims is not proper, or simply the wheels are too small for your brakes. The calipers are most likely rubbing against the back of the face of the wheel. you can either grind the calipers or buy 14"+ wheels. -AndrewK
well our wheels now are more complicated then the wheels back then they had wooden we have ruber metal like wheels