no all you need is the front two and you should be good
Only if the vehicle came from the factory with four per wheel.
A two wheel can be done, but a four wheel is preferred.
I had to do this oncve and thought I could do it myself, but after taking off the wheel found I need special tool to do it, so had to put back together and ask the Honda dealership to do it.
The 2003 Honda CR-V comes with an all-wheel drive (AWD) system, rather than a traditional four-wheel drive (4WD) system. This means that power is distributed to all four wheels automatically, enhancing traction in various conditions. However, it is not designed for extreme off-road use like a typical 4WD vehicle. If you need a true 4WD capability, you might want to consider other models specifically designed for that purpose.
ON some you do. Get your steering wheel and it should tell you.
it depends
The wheel on the bus fell off.The spinning wheel was cursed.We need a new wagon wheel.Bob could not figure out why his square wheel was not turning.
Yes and no, you would need to have a two wheel drive rear drive shaft.
need free picture diagram for 1997 honda four wheeler rear end
Yes, but if you need four wheel drive you shouldn't be going too fast anyways
The benefit of driving 4 wheel drive cars is that you have the option to engage or disengage the four wheel drive when you need to. Four wheel drive is great on low traction surfaces (off road, snow, etc.).
Every Honda xr 80 ia a four-stroke, so no you don't need 2 cycle oil.