I don't know about making the "CARD" front wheels turn, but the steering gearbox, or the rack and pinion actually cause the "car" front wheels to turn, after the steering wheel is turned. Repairing either usually involves replacing with either a rebuilt, or new gearbox or rack and pinion.
There are marks on the frame for this. Either behind the front wheels, or in front of the rear wheels.
its in under the front hood, in between the suspension for the front wheels,
Your rotors are warped, replace them.
Yes, they do, With the wheels under them is what makes them move. Depending on the type of robot your are distrubuting or making.
Front Lip Air Dam
Directly under the engine between the front wheels.
There will generally be 2 notches on the lower vertical lip of the rocker panel directly behind the front wheels (under the front door) and directly in front of the rear wheels. Hope this helps.
stringer is the support piece, usually under both sides and one in the middle riser is the front piece tread is the flat piece you walk on
Antique chairs had wheels on the front legs to make it easier for Victorian era men to roll the chair from under the dinner table when seating Victorian era ladies.
On most cars the handbrake is applied to the rear wheels only. The footbrake applies to both the front and back brakes, with a bais to the front to help avoid the rear wheels locking up under heavy braking.
splash sheild
Under My Wheels was created in 1971.