if you live somewhere that gets alot of snow i would say that they are rusted on, you will probably need a sledge hammer to get them off. i have this problem every year when i swap out the rims and tires on my truck
No
The steering wheel wobbles, because of the unconditional pressures from the ground that is adjusted at speeds when it reflects gravity.
They dont come with jacks to jack up a wheel. Some dont even have a spare wheel. They do all come with corner jacks which are really corner steadies and must not be used for jacking the wheel off the ground.
A wheel adjustment adjusts the angles of your wheels so that they are even with the ground. You can get them done at tire shops and some body shops. Many tire shops offer free alignments if you purchased your tires from them.
Could be the bearings.
Have you checked your fuses?......if its not a fuse it could be a ground or burned wire. maybe even the brain......
NO! No, never tow a vehicle unless you have removed the drive shaft/s and or have the other wheels off the ground vis. (on a trailer) Even a manual transmission on a 30 mile trip can have a gear seize on one of the shafts in the transmission. Be safe, it's cheaper in the long run.
the wheel gets stuck/rusted on the drum and needs to be pried off or hit the rim with a big hammer.
Try coming to a FULL STOP shift gear lever to Neutral, then shift to 4-wheel low and then shift to "Drive"
You really shouldn't. The only switch that's readily doable is to replace a 26" wheel with a 24" wheel - ifthey're both disc braked and use the same style hubs.And even then things will happen. Pedals will run lower to the ground, and if you only replace one the geometry will change and the bike will handle differently.
check the power steering fluid level...if its good, have power steering checked out
Well you pilot and airplane not drive it, when you are on the ground you taxi the plane using the rudder pedals and sometimes even a hand wheel but is not like a car. By the way the term taxi is being used as a verb which means to move a plane on wheels along the ground.