I think it helps with balance.
its to do with gearing think about having small wheels on the back they.d never push the big wheels
Unicycles have one wheel. Bicycles have two. And tricycles have three.
In front wheel drive the traction comes from the front wheels while in rear wheel drive traction power comes from the rear wheels.
Rear or front wheel drive id not determined by the wheels themselves. It depends on which wheels are connected to the driveshaft. If the driveshaft, from the engine, transfers power to the rear wheels to accelerate the car then it is rear wheel drive. Likewise to the front, though it is then front wheel drive.
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.
A front axle holds the front wheels on and on front-wheel drive vehicles transmits engine torque to the wheels. --Ken
the steering wheel wont make the front wheels make noise as there is no generating source from the steering wheel. it will be the other way around.
A "mechanical front wheel drive" tractor has front-wheel-assist which means that not only the rear drive wheels pull the tractor ahead, but the front wheels also pull the tractor.
Yes, If the car is rear wheel drive you have to have the rear wheels on the dollie. Front wheel drive you need the front wheels on the dollie
The powered tires. On a front wheel drive car, the front wheels. On rear wheel drive, the rear wheels.
there are 2 wheel bearings on all wheels there is an inner and outer bearing the inner bearing being bigger that the outer bearing
To get a car to move the power from the engine has to be transferred to at least two of the cars wheels on the same axle. If these two wheels are at the front then the car is a front wheel drive, if the two wheels are at the back then it is a rear wheel drive. Some modern cars however now have mechanisms that deliver power to all four of the wheels at once, this is a four wheel or all wheel drive.