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When you turn the front wheels, they skid sideways as they turn. The skidding wears rubber off the tire.
uphill turn front wheels away from curb downhill turn front wheels into the curb this is to avoid the car rolling away
Turn your wheels to the left.
the rear wheels turn with the front at high speeds, and opposite at low speeds.
You turn your front wheels to point towards the kerb. That way - if your handbrake fails - the car will roll in the direction the wheels are pointing - and the curb will stop the car going any further.
Wheels facing TOWARDS the curb.
A kick turn is when you turn not by leaning to the side, but by lifting your front wheels and moving them in a different direction to turn.
I don't know about making the "CARD" front wheels turn, but the steering gearbox, or the rack and pinion actually cause the "car" front wheels to turn, after the steering wheel is turned. Repairing either usually involves replacing with either a rebuilt, or new gearbox or rack and pinion.
Brake dust!
Of course they should.
You turn your front wheels into the skid to regain steering.
The hubs are not engaged. They need to be in order for the axle to be able to turn the front wheels.