Hmmmm a trick question? Milage is normally taken from the transmission/transaxle, ONE exception is the Volkswagen up till the 70s they got speed from the left front wheel The front wheel Do.
Back
The back wheels are the only wheels that actually move. The front wheels are the wheels that steer.
If the tractor trailers has duels only. You have 18 weels. (10 on front 8 on back) If the tractor trailers has super singles only, you got 10 wheels (6 wheels on the front and 4 on the back) If the trailer has super singles only, you have 14 wheels, (tractor has 10 wheels and trailer has 4) If your tractor has super singles only you looking at having, 14 wheels (6 wheels on the front 8 on the back)
If the back wheels slip / spin it automatically will transfer some of the power to the front wheels
Yes, it can be 2 wheels in the back and 1 wheel in the front. Its kind of like a training wheels with a wheel in the front/tricycle. An example is the Reliant Robin.
3 2 on the back and one on the front
back wheels.
If the pavement is dry I use 2H , that has power going to the rear wheels only and gives the best gas mileage If the pavement is wet I use A4WD ( automatic 4 wheel drive ) that way if the back wheels loose traction some of the power is transferred to the front wheels
Middle, behind the driver in front of the rear wheels
Right behind the front wheels and right in front of the back wheels. There are Vendors at Smokinvette.com that sell lifting pucks that are of great quality.
Bicycle with three wheels Usually two wheels at back and one at front There are some the other way round
They are the same size. BIG