Uhh... dogs?
When a cat drags its rear end on the floor, it could indicate that they are experiencing discomfort or irritation in their anal area. This behavior might be a sign of impacted anal glands, parasites, or other medical issues that should be addressed by a veterinarian.
Across the alveoli and capillaries.
Raise the rear tires off ground. Spin 1 tire while watching other rear wheel, if both rear wheels spin in the same direction it is a posi-trac rear.
Jack up the rear end safely with both rear wheels off the ground and try to turn one wheel forward while in park. If the other wheel turns rearward you have a "one wheel peel" rear end. If you can't turn either wheel it's a limited slip.
I assume you mean posi-trac rear end. Raise both drive wheels off the ground. Turn one wheel and if the other wheel travels in the same direction it is posi-trac.
Get your rear-end waxed.
A homophone for the rear end is "rear-end" so that the term sounds the same but is spelled differently.
One reason may be that the dog has worms. They itch and the dog drags his/her rear to scratch the itch. My dog does this even though she doesn't have worms. (I know she doesn't because she was given a wormer recently.) I wonder if she does it just to wipe herself or scratch herself. Not sure if there are other reasons besides worms. Anyone else?
get a posi traction rear end and swap it out.
A posi rear end (positive traction) drives both rear wheels.a posi rear end is when both rear tires spin instead of just one
A 393 gear rear end would be quicker than a 300 gear rear end but the 300 gear rear end would be faster in the long run.
The Peugeot 306 has a conventional Mcpherson strut front end with coil springs over shocks. The rear end is a solid axle with torsion bars that run across the car linking both arms. There are no rear coil spings.