Brake dust!
The jack points on a 1998 Corvette are along the vehicle's frame, just behind the front wheels and in front of the rear wheels. They provide a secure point to jack the vehicle up.
Should be on frame behind front wheels (side of vehicle)
Wheels require balancing.
What year and make vehicle?.
Only the front or rear wheels drive the vehicle and not both.
Over-steer is the handling of an automotive vehicle that causes turns that are sharper than the driver intends because the rear wheels slide to the outside of the turn before the front wheels lose traction.
more than likely a bad wheel speed sensor
Yes the front two wheels propel the vehicle.
Ussually it's the ball joints and it's ussually only on one side of the vehicle. Most noticable when turning the wheels.
Normally if the front wheels are misaligned at the front, either leaning in or out at the top, this suggests that the camber is out of alignment. The recommendation here is to take the vehicle to a wheel alignment centre and ask them to check it for you.
All wheel drive means all 4 wheels are driving the vehicle. RWD means only the rear wheels are driving the vehicle, and FWD means only the front wheels are driving the vehicle.
wheels at the back push the vehicle forward. 4 wheels at the back provides twice friction against the road making the chance to slip due to it's own weight fairly low. these type of vehicles needs these extra set of wheels especially on rainy days. the front wheels need not to add an extra pair because they are needed to maneuver the vehicle and would make it harder to turn with 4 wheels in front (i can only say that someone can possibly build a vehicle with 4 wheels in front by a custom build if he wants it. also no car factory has ever done a vehicle with 4 wheels in front) heavier loads requires more wheels at the back and middle as to distribute the weight of the axle load. -arvinkasumi