It can be U Joints, tires, wheels, axles... you'll have to narrow it down.
23x8x11 front 25x12x9 rear
2x4-56 2x4=8 8-56= -48)
I think you mean this as an answer, not a question. An expression does not have an equals sign (e.g 2x4). An equation does have an equals sign (e.g 2x4=8).
Yes.
Use a small. 2x4 of piece of wood with welding vise grips
You can do a "cheapy" alignment by laying a 2x4 up against each front tire and using a tape measure outside to outside at the front of each board and the rear. The front distance should be about 1/16th to 1/32 of an inch shorter than the rear measurement. The 2x4's should be about the same length as the height of the tire.
2x4 does not equal 7, it equals 8. 2x4=8 is a correct statement.
If you mean '2x4' as in 2 times 4- 2x4= 8 3x3= 9 4x2= 8 8-9-8=-19 if you want to divide by x -b/c x doesn't have a set amount- it would be: -19/x
ighten the lock nut at the center of the hub.
if you mean 2n=8, then N=4, which translate to 2x4=8
How many squares in 2x4 cupe
It is an accepted way so that each person who works the question out gets the same answer provided they are correct. For example, 2x4+7 could mean (2x4=8)+7=15, or it could mean 2x(4+7=11)=22 Basically, to avoid confusion.