Assuming this is a fwd car? I would say it is the CV joints ( if the first question is right?) Assuming this is a fwd car? I would say it is the CV joints ( if the first question is right?)
Your front wheels should be turned so that, if your car were to roll it would turn into the curb. If your car is facing downhill, the front wheels should be turned into the curb. If your car is facing uphill, your front wheels should be turned away from the curb.
what the hell are you talking about the wheels are turned by the drive axles....stupidity
My experience of the same problem is when stationary with wheels turned there is an awful lot of pressure! try to straighten front wheels when parking - if that does not work try a new seal kit - when fitted always make sure wheels are straight when parked. btw- theirs no 2006 excursion their stopped making exursions at 2005 so yeah
The Tin Song! I'm a little Pile of tin, no one knows what shape I'm in. Ive got four wheels and a running board I'm a Chevy not a Ford Honk Honk Rattle rattle crash beep beep Honk Honk Rattle rattle crash beep beep(reapeat)
450 horsepower minus the power lost in the transition from the engine to the wheels.
Drive wheels.
Yes it does.
Because cars have wheels and we would run on an engine and gas if we had wheels
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If you don't press the clutch on a manual Carr there is a direct connection between the wheels of the Carr and the engine. Without the clutch the moment the engine it turned over by the starter motor the wheels would have to turn and the car would lurch forward. and if you were to apply the brakes and bring the car to a halt the engine would have to stop. So some bright spark has come up with a method where by the drive from the engine can be gradually connected or disconnected which allows the engine to keep turning when the wheels are standing still and makes the changing of gears far easier.
its either your scooter or the tiegtnes of your wheels and stuff if u have a jd bug eco that's probs why!
The system that transfers power created by the engine to the wheels is called the transmission system.