The hubs basically. But usually you won't see the hubs, they'll be hidden by the brake rotors or brake drums.
on what part of the car?wheels,heads,intake manifold...you must be more specific!
No they have different bolt circles.
No, car and truck wheels are different in size. Car and truck wheels will not interchange.
Only if they are from an Audi TT which have the 5x100 bolt pattern ( same as your car ) Other Audi wheels will not fit, as they are usually 5x112 bolt pattern.
It is what the rear wheels bolt to.It is what the rear wheels bolt to.
Chevy car rally wheels....yes. Truck....no. Except S-10.
the axles. dombos@#$$%#
the bolt pattern is 115/5. you can go to discounttires.com and find any bolt pattern for any car of any year.
Alloy wheels are typically fitted with standard Hex head bolt in the majority of cases, but with one bolt hole containing a specific "locked" wheel bolt. This bolt will usually require a special adapter for your wrench to remove. This should be supplied with the wheel/car/bolts when purchased.
jack the car up, unbolt the old wheels and bolt on the new ones
Undercarriage is a car part. It is the framework under the car to which the wheels and other parts are attached.
Is the engine the most important part of a moving car? What about the wheels? A person with good nutrition but without exercise is like a car with a good engine but no wheels.