If it is a front wheel drive car then the axels are in the front. Just look behind the front wheels and you will see them.
If it is a rear wheel drive, then thay are in the back inclosed in the rear end housing.
4-wheeled cars have 4 axles. Depending on the type of drive-train that the car uses, some of the axles might only be stub axles or hubs, and some axles might be referred to as 'spindles', but they are all, 'axles', nonetheless.
the axles or suspension.
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Co2 Dragster constraints are the limits or tolorances that your dragster must fall within. Whether it is length of car,width of car, weight of car, length of axles, placement of axles, or any other guideline that must be adhered to when building your car.
To make it easier for humans to drive a car.
Normally two.
Anywhere on the frame or axles.
in order for the mousetrap car to go straight, both of the wheels (and its axles) have to be parallel to each other. moreover, the axles must be perpendicular to the body of the mousetrap car. if front wheel is pointing towards left or right, the car will go left or right, respectively.
depends on if the car is front wheel drive or rear wheel drive. If it is FWD, it will have a axle for each front wheel, if RWD, it still has 2 axles but they are housed in the cars rear end............hope this helps