There can be up to 4 wheels on most truck axles.
The average garbage truck very's with each model but most garbage trucks has 8-10 wheels some can have less.
yes they do there bigger then semi truck wheels also the mall truck has the biggest wheels
The answer is: a garbage truck!The joke is 'What has wheels and flies'.
It can have anywhere from four (a small pickup with a dump body) to 22 or more (tractor and end dump trailer with lifting tag axles). For a straight truck in the US, the most wheels you'll get on a vehicle is a configuration which is known as a 'centipede' - it's a straight dump truck (10 wheels) with four lifting tag axles (8 more wheels), for a total of 18 wheels.
A vehicle with 18 wheels is commonly known as a "semi-truck" or "tractor-trailer."
Either 6 or 10 depending on the particular model. Most have dual rear axles and have 10 wheels.
Because they not only need to support the weight of the truck itself - but also the load the truck is carrying.
a 4x4 truck is a truck that instead of only using power for 2 wheels, it uses power for all 4 wheels instead.
No, car and truck wheels are different in size. Car and truck wheels will not interchange.
hot wheels
yes