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Yes.But make sure they both have the same weight rating.
I personally would recommend using any of the leading top brands such as turtle wax or AREO wax this will make sure that you have clean truck wheels for a good length of time
well first you have to make sure you have the bearings in the wheel on both sides. then you just put them on and tighten the bolt that goes on the end of the truck. dont tighten it to much or your wheels wont spin, so make sure the wheels can spin and continue to spin, but not able to fall off
Use 2" adapters with 5X5 to 5x4.75 lugs. Make sure they are hub-centric, the more expensive ones usually are. This will give you the correct offset to match your truck. That is how I adapted 95 corvette wheels to my 1990 454SS truck.
The tow truck driver must make sure that the 4x4 is disengaged (if it is 4x4) first of all. Then they have to put it in neutral so it will coast behind the tow truck. Since Ford Explorers are rear-wheel drive, you must hook up from the rear wheels, so the front wheels can spin easily.
Make sure you've got enough air in the system, first of all. If the brakes are released and the wheels are still locked, it's either wheel bearings, the differential, the transmission or the engine that's locked up.
A good online source for plastic toy truck wheels is eBay. Also, be sure to check toy truck specialty websites like Toy Trucks and Moore's Farm Toys.
In order for an electric motor to spin freely you will have to make sure you have one thing. You have to have the electric current for the motor to run freely.
you can take a 4 pencil white erasers from the pencil or any color then take a drillbit that will make a hole out of itbut make the hole is really cleanthen take a 1/8 drillbit drill the eraser about an half oh ya when you cut the eraser make sure use a blade so if will be the same size and ya that's it make sure drill all the pelcil erasers
Owning a portable power generator can be very nice because you can move it to any location that you want. Remember, though, that most of these come with wheels. If you are putting the generator in the back of your truck, make sure that you lay it down so that the wheels will not allow it to move in the truck. This will keep it from sliding around and could even keep it from falling out.
22" wheels will fit if they are mounted on appropriately sized tires. You will want to make sure that the wheels have the correct backspacing (how far the wheels stick out). Most reputable wheel retailers can help you make sure you get the right setup.