Someone may have put small rocks inside your hubcaps as a joke. Check it out.
For the same reason that cars have gears, to allow the vehicle to be driven at greater speeds.
The distance behind the car you are following
May be frozen brake calipersMay be rear brakes are not adjusted properlyMay be parking brake cables frozen and are dragging
a patched tire can be safe to drive on for short periods of time, but shouldn't be driven at highway speeds as they aren't as safe
I'd say the gears on a bike acts as levers, as pedals and driven wheel turns with different speeds and force.
I'd say the gears on a bike acts as levers, as pedals and driven wheel turns with different speeds and force.
It's either a wheel bearing or a brake pad dragging. Have it looked at very, very soon or it could become very, very expensive.
could be a bad tire or dragging brake shoe, or brake pad
Depends on how it is driven and maintained. If the owner is constantly driving in pedal to the metal mode, the engine is going to fail sooner than if it was driven at moderate speeds and properly maintained like changing the oil every 3000 miles.
It is used in the rear axle so both wheels are driven but they can go at slightly different speeds to the tyres don't scuff when going round a corner.
Yes, but this should be be done temporarily and at moderate speeds until a fifth lug nut can be installed.
You have a relay located behind the glove box once removed to the left and you also have a blower resister that controls the speeds located on the passengers side in the blower motor housing..............