Yes, as long as its an old car.
For wii there is no way
You can use a variety of thing like cds, bottle caps, and wheels from a toy car.
To find the wheels on a bicycle. wheels of a car, tire
No for they can use compressed air to 'levitate'
We use CD's at our school they work quite well.
There are lots of different cars that use 106 Alloy type wheels. For example, there are many Peugeot cars that use 106 Alloy Type wheels, but also lots of Fords. A specific car that uses the 106 alloy wheels is the Honda Civic.
Just press SHIFT key...
You need to use the wheels from the kit. They are all the same size.
Rotating energy from the engine forces the drive wheels to turn, forcing the car to move.
There are three possible hypotheses:Smaller wheels means car rolls slower.Wheel size makes no difference.Smaller wheels means car rolls faster.Take your pick and then use the data to test your hypothesis.
Not recommended. You should use tires designated for trailer use only.