your tracking needs re setting.
wheel bearings
Rubber, fabric and steel, just like car tires.
you may nee to check the alignment of your tires...that would cause a car to drift to a certin side
It's just regular air.
If the car turns over, gets gas and just will not start try the ignition module. CAR TURNS OVER
Your tires probably just need to be balanced.
You turn the key, the car has energy from the petrol that makes the wheels move, this movement turns the tires and then the car moves, slowly at first but then it makes a move by using the petrol. This is CO2.
They can, but not to the point of not being able to move the car. They may pull up a patch of dirt or gravel, but it will fall off after a couple of revolutions. - Yes, but only in extreme circumstances. I just went to dig my car out after being parked for the winter. Turns out that I had parked in a low spot and all the water pooled around my wheels. My tires are frozen to the ground in 6" of ice and the car can not move.
Rubber, just like any other tire. They're just stronger, thicker and better than e.g. car tires.
Rubber, just like any other tire. They're just stronger, thicker and better than e.g. car tires.
No it can not awd drive just means car drives with all 4 tires
There are many chemicals that can damage a car's tires including bleach. Many acids will also damage a car's tires.