This could mean several things, all of them bad.
The car needs to go to a mechanic before it hurts you!Do you mean wheel bearing? And if so, on what kind of car? front or rear?
It is rear wheel drive.
Something is out of balance or possibly a wheel bearing.
It depends on the year of the car and the year of the wheel. Also whether it is a rear wheel or front wheel drive. It depends on the rear of the wheel and the year of the car. Also whether it was a front wheel or rear wheel drive.
No. It is a front wheel drive car.
Rear wheel drive
When the rear wheels of a rear wheel drive car break traction the rear of the car swings back and forth in a manner reminiscent of the side to side motion of a fish's tail.
A car with the engine in the rear should have rear/all wheel drive. A car with the engine in the front should have front/all wheel drive.
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
have the front swaybar links replaced
The rear of the car will always go in the direction that you turned the wheel if you are in reverse. It's just like driving forward. If you want to go forward and right, turn the wheel to the right. If you are in reverse and want the rear of the car to move to the right, then turn the wheel to the right. To answer your question directly, the rear of the car will go to the right.
rear, as far as i know BMW has never made a front wheel drive car but they do also make all wheel drive cars