fish tail per the test, but in my opinion woudl depend if you have rear wheel drive or front wheel drive
(tire) The blowout caused the car to careen across the road. (slang) The home team beat their rivals in a blowout victory.
Yes it can.
Assuming a tire blowout, it depends on the vehicle and rate of travel. Generally speaking the front end will spin in the direction of the blowout if on the front, if on the back it's rarer to spin but the car will want to drift in that direction. However if you do lose control on a back blowout it will generally be a pretty bad spin since essentially at that point you've only got your front wheels with traction because if you're spinning on a back blowout your remaining back tire has lost traction. Personally I blew out a back tire on an old beater at highway speeds, it was RWD and I did a complete 720 before stopping on the opposite site shoulder.
We used to call a car with the spare tire mounted to the rear bumper a car with a continental kit.
If you drive with low tire you can have a blowout, which can lead to an accident. This is dangerous to both you and other people on the road.
A car can fishtail when a rear tire blows due to a dramatic reduction in traction. When the tire blows, it is quickly ripped from the rim which leaves very little contact with the road.
Track is the dimension from the centerline of the tire tread on one tire to the centerline of the tire tread on the opposite tire on the same end of the vehicle, front track or rear track. Wheelbase is the dimension from the centerline of the front tire to the centerline of the rear tire.
Its under the car at the left rear in front of the rear tire
Yes. A tire that is "scalloped" can make a rumbling noise.
in the rear of the car underneith
Yes it can.
Underneath the rear of the car just forward of the rear bumper.