That'll be a pulley of some form. A more specific name will depend on the nature of how it's being propelled (e.g., belt driven, wind turbine, water flow, etc.).
Coupes, Sedans, Convertibles, Station Wagons, Hatchbacks 2 doors, 4 Doors, Front wheel drives, Rear wheel drives, All wheel drives, 4 wheel drives,
There are still rear wheel drives being made.There are still rear wheel drives being made.
2 wheel drives came with 195/75 15.0 and he 4 wheel drives came with 205/75 15.0
two wheel drives have two turning wheels. Four wheel drives have four turning wheels, meaning that it has twice the turning power of a two wheel drive.
If both trucks are 2-wheel drives are both of them are 4-wheel drives you sure can.
If both trucks are 2-wheel drives are both of them are 4-wheel drives you sure can.
Yes.
A turbine or water wheel,
Yes, as long as both of them are a 2-wheel drives or 4-wheel drives.
Yes you can, It's the same thing. As long as there both 2-wheel drives are 4-wheel drives.
When the wheel is turned, so is the axle and vice versa.
Not entirely sure, but I think the wheel man drives the mafia car.