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Rear hubs? You mean rear Wheels? 70-90ftb. Just use a breaker bar and lean on it good.
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No switch it is an all wheel drive system, I think it is 30% front wheels and 70% rear wheels, and gives more traction to the wheels that slip automaticly. That is why it is called a SMARTRAC. They are great in the winter.
Tires and/or wheels need to be balanced? Bent wheel? Rear wheel drive? Drive shaft may need to be balanced
Primary brakes are situated at the front wheels and provide about 70% of a vehicle's braking power. Your secondary brakes are located at the rear wheels and only provide about 30% of a vehicle's braking power.
yes the sizes of skateboard wheels range from 40-70 mm
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205/70-5/15 u can go up to 215/70-5/15 that is from manufactor the max i have ever used or have seen used was 215-60-15 and that was for the rear wheels while the front was standard as previously noted
if your car has 325 70-16 wheels you can put wheels with 225 70-16 on if ya like. but of course if you have alloys that siz up 235 - 16 u cant go and put 225 70 - 16 tyres on it cuz its too narrow
Of course not you cannot install 15 inch tires on 14 inch wheels or vice versa. 14 inch wheels require 14 inch tires, and 15 inch wheels require 15 inch tires.
All modern mass-produced cars and light trucks DO have hydraulic brakes on the front and the rear wheels. Heavy trucks generally have air brakes on all the wheels. Maybe you are thinking of cars that have disk brakes on the front and drum brakes on the rear? On cars, these are both hydraulically operated using the same hydraulic (brake) fluid. In normal stopping situations, the front brakes do more work than the rear brakes. Maybe 70 or 80% of the braking is done by the front wheels (it depends on where the weight is in the car and how fast you stop). Disk brakes are a somewhat better brake for a car, but drum brakes are a little cheaper to manufacture. So, disk brakes are almost always used on the front wheels where the braking is more important. Drum brakes are used on the back of some cars to save money. Note that performance cars (sports cars) almost always have disk brakes on all of the wheels.
If that vehicle has all wheel drive all 4 tires need to be the same size.