Yes you have to poke it really hard
i have a Chevy colorade 2006 and i am wondering what u have to do to convert a front wheel drive into a four wheel drive, and has rear wheel drive TRADE IT
The only vehicle layout I know of is used to describe the location of the engine in the vehicle and where it's drive wheels are: Front engine Front Wheel Drive Front engine Rear Wheel Drive Front engine All Wheel Drive mid engine Rear Wheel Drive mid engine AWD Rear engine RWD rear engine AWD never hear pf a Mid engine FWD or rear engine FWD
Because it makes up for the most compact drivetrain, which leave as much space as possible for the passengers.
pretty much you dont convert front wheel drive to rear wheel drive it would involve new engine, new transmission, new differential, new drive shaft etc just cost prohibitve and you would have to change suspension and a lot of engineering would be required just buy a rear wheel drive vehicle
On a front wheel drive it is under the engine mount on the front of the engine. On a rear wheel drive it is on the driver side rear of the engine.
Possible, but not worth it. It requires such a lot of changes that you're better off selling the car and then buying one with the features that you want instead.
A car with the engine in the rear should have rear/all wheel drive. A car with the engine in the front should have front/all wheel drive.
Either a transverse engine for front wheel drive cars (and the occasional rear engine, rear wheel drive car), or a longitudinal engine for front/mid-engine, rear wheel drive cars.
This is highly doubtful the entier vehilce is design to turn the front wheels. Teh unibody or frame the transaxles the drive shafts engine compartment are built / engineered to be front wheel drive.
There are many variants of this vehicle, the best possible specs being: A 3.2 Litre V6 Engine, 6 speed manual, front engine, front wheel drive, and it has 2 seats.
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Front Engine Front Drive