In which ever direction would keep your vehicle from rolling out into the street.
YES with the arrow pointing in direction of rotation ONLY.
if you parking uphill you turn your wheel towards the curb and if you parking down hill you turn it away
A two-way road or driveway should be 18'-22'. A two-way drive in a parking lot with parking spaces on both sides should be 32'-35' wide.
right and left
Left. Or, away from the curb.
Which way the antenna is pointing.
If there is a directional arrow on the side wall of the tire, then that should be followed.
Inwards, so it will roll to curb.
You draw a plane and with a arrow pointing at the top labeled lift and a arrow pointing to the left labeled thrust and the right with another arrow pointing that way label it Drag and last the arrow pointing down with it labeled Gravity or Weight. All the arrows should be the same size.
To replace the parking light in my 96 Toyota Avalon I found the only way to do it was remove the fender well liner after which I could reach up and remove the bulb from the back of the parking lamp assembly. I am not a contortionist so I removed the tire first. Bing, bang, boom, and a hour later I was done...
At rest, it should be level and pointing toward the hinged side of the door. To unlatch the door, the lever should be depressed, NOT lifted.
You should not reduce tire pressure just because you are going to be on a long roadway. You should set the pressure to the cold pressure as specified by the vehicle and tire manufacturers and you should leave it alone. It is normal for the pressure to increase when the tire is hot. DO NOT bleed it off. This will cause the tire to overheat and potentially cause it to fail, possibly with catastrophic consequences. Alwaysadjust pressure when the tire is cold.