That may depend on the suspension you have, what is the year, make, and model of your car/truck, and what kind of suspension and drive-train do you have??
You will have to remove the front axle assembly to have enough clearance to remove the oil pan in vehicle.You will have to remove the front axle assembly to have enough clearance to remove the oil pan in vehicle.
I don't believe you have to. There should be enough clearance to remove the gas tank.
It sends the speed of the axle to the abs computer so it can calculate what the vehicle's ground speed.
1 11/16th's use a thin wall. there's no clearance in there
Ground clearance in all paved track race cars generally are kept to a minimum for less air turbulence under the car and more down pressure on top of the car for better traction and handling, ground clearance is determined by track conditions, following is an example of adjusting ground clearances for a tracks condition:Heidfeld managed to get the car up a top speed of 275km/h on the long straight called the 'Döttinger Höhe' and clocked a fastest lap time of 8:34 minutes, in front of a 45,000-strong crowd in Germany. The mid 8 minute lap time wasn't perfect because driver Heidfeld had to slow down on some sections for photo calls. "The drive was simply incredible...it was even better than I had expected," said Heidfeld. The F1.06 race car was adjusted for maximum ground clearance to drive on the uneven circuit - rising four centimetres at the front axle, and eight centimetres at the rear axle. No other modifications were carried out on the vehicle. * http://www.webwombat.com.au/motoring/news_reports/bmw-f1-nuburgring.htmyes
People use Archimedes' invention of the wheel and axle for picking up things easier. You can find a well as a wheel and axle, because you use a well to bring up water from the ground.
Above the right rear axle. you can see it if you lay on the ground and look above the axle from the rear of the car
they are spacers that go in between the leaf spring and the axle in the rear of a car to put the springs down lower, and to raise the axle up to make the car lower to the ground.
You could try having someone apply the brake.
these are the dimensions of the 2010 dodge dakota including wheelbase Exterior Dimensions * Wheelbase (in) 131.3 * Length, Overall w/o rear bumper (in) 218.5 * Width, Max w/o mirrors (in) 71.7 * Height, Overall (in) 68.7 * Overhang, Front (in) - TBD - * Overhang, Rear w/o bumper (in) - TBD - * Front Bumper to Back of Cab (in) - TBD - * Cab to Axle (in) - TBD - * Cab to End of Frame (in) - TBD - * Ground to Top of Load Floor (in) 31.9 * Ground to Top of Frame (in) - TBD - * Frame Width, Rear (in) - TBD - * Ground Clearance, Front (in) 7.9 * Ground Clearance, Rear (in) 8.1 Here is the site with all information about this vehicle..............http://www.leftlanenews.com/dodge-dakota.html
Wheel and axle
wheel and axle