One of your tie rods is likely broken. Did you Hit a curb or something?
205 / 60 / 16 or 205 / 65 / 15
Both of the front wheels on my 99 Sebring have fallen off in the last year. Caused by failed lower ball joints.
as long as its a 5 lug pattern they should. the sebring comes with 16,17 and 18 inch wheels from the factory.
Either front wheels on a dolly, or all four wheels on a trailer.Either front wheels on a dolly, or all four wheels on a trailer.
The 2006 Chrysler Sebring Sedan (Base Model) has aftermarket wheel/tire listings of up to 18-inches. This combination uses 18x8 wheels and 215/45/18 tires.
It depends on how you are wanting to tow it. If you tow it four wheels on the ground, you will destroy the transmission so the key position doesn't matter. The key would need to be one notch forward to unlock the steering.
* Yes. Look at "BigT216" profile on cardomain. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3077410
Recommend you use a dolly under the front wheels. Flat towing this vehicle is NOT recommended.
the rear wheels don't need to be disconnected from anything, they are already free wheeling.
Not with all four wheels on the ground. As long as the front wheels are up, then yes.Not with all four wheels on the ground. As long as the front wheels are up, then yes.
Removing steering wheels is hard to do without any tools. Local car part stores have a tool called the steering wheel puller, it applies pressure to the middle and pulls up on the rest of the steering wheel to remove it.
Behind the motor at the lower rear of the engine cradle sub frame, between the front wheels.