Yes, as long as they are both the same size. Also it would probably be better if they were about the same size as the rear tires because if they are smaller your headlights will point to low, and if they are bigger your headlights will be in other drivers eyes all the time.
Front wheel drive. The weight of the engine puts pressure on the front tires giving you more traction to the tires that not only propel the vehicle but also steer the vehicle.
Yes. A Front wheel drive
Yes. A Front wheel drive
does a 2002 mazda protege have a front wheel drive
If the vehicle is front wheel drive, yes.
Just peel out and see which tires spin! I'll save you the wear on your tires, it's front wheel drive.
The powered tires. On a front wheel drive car, the front wheels. On rear wheel drive, the rear wheels.
Probably means you have a "front wheel" drive car....your front tires are what make your car go, not the back. I have front wheel drive on my car and once on a rainy day...my front wheels spun out taking off from a stop sign...wierd! I hate front wheel drive cars!
If they are the same size, of course.
Tire rotation can be tricky, usually because tire rotation is dependent on tire and drive type. However, in all wheel drive vehicles, with non directional tires, it is pretty simple. The front passenger wheel is changed out with the back driver side wheel, the front driver side wheel changed out with the rear passenger wheel.
The front axles are your "driveshafts" on ALL front wheel drive vehicles. Other wise there are no drive shafts.
ONLY the front tires can spend on a non-all wheel front end driven car.