4 wheels on the truck, 1 spare and one steering wheel equals 6.
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It can have anywhere from four (a small pickup with a dump body) to 22 or more (tractor and end dump trailer with lifting tag axles). For a straight truck in the US, the most wheels you'll get on a vehicle is a configuration which is known as a 'centipede' - it's a straight dump truck (10 wheels) with four lifting tag axles (8 more wheels), for a total of 18 wheels.
The average garbage truck very's with each model but most garbage trucks has 8-10 wheels some can have less.
I think a limo can have as many as 18 wheels.
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Typically 4 wheels.
9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 uhh no it doesn't :P it has eighteen wheels.
There can be up to 4 wheels on most truck axles.
Depends on the truck, a regular truck one might see such as a ford f150 has 4 wheels which each have tires on them, a different version of ford truck has 6 wheels, and then there are 16 wheelers.
18, The truck has 10, the trailer has 8, = 18.
They differ , but the answer your lookong for is 18.
It's because (a) the more wheels it has, the more weight it can carry, and (b) more wheels means more traction on the road.