If the truck is in 4 wheel drive mode, yes.
Only the front or rear wheels drive the vehicle and not both.
The drive line, or drivetrain, of a car is located beneath the vehicle and consists of components that transmit power from the engine to the wheels. It typically includes the transmission, driveshaft, differentials, and axles. In front-wheel-drive vehicles, the drivetrain is concentrated at the front, while in rear-wheel-drive vehicles, it extends from the rear of the transmission to the rear axle. In all-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive vehicles, the drivetrain components are distributed between both the front and rear axles.
A 4x2 is a rear wheel drive vehicle , a 4x4 has the capability of also having power applied to the front wheels so all 4 wheels are driving the vehicle
Basically the same as a front wheel drive vehicle, but in this case, the motor is in the back, so it pushes the vehicle, where as a front wheel drive pulls the vehicle. Hope i was helpful.
Because it makes up for the most compact drivetrain, which leave as much space as possible for the passengers.
The drive shafts connect the transfer case and differentials.
Which wheels are driving your vehicle defines the kind of drive your vehicle has: Though currently in market there are all wheel drive, rear wheel drie and front wheel drive available with each having its share of advantages and disadvantages. Front wheel dive came into existence after the fuel crises of the 1970s. Manufacturers scrambled to save weight to save fuel, and they adopted assorted variations of the front-engine/front-drive layout. With all of the drivetrain components under the hood, cars became smaller and lighter and still had adequate interior room. Plus, with the engine over the drivewheels, traction improved too. Today, the majority of family cars are front-drive. Though it looses brownie it comes to straight line accelration but performance wise, considering the normal usage it definitely scores.
Simpler drivetrain design, less prone to fishtailing, lighter front end, as you don't have to have a differential in the front end.
Yes, the Chrysler PT Cruiser is a front-wheel-drive vehicle. This design helps improve traction and handling, especially in various driving conditions. The front-wheel-drive layout also contributes to a more spacious interior since the drivetrain components are primarily located in the front of the vehicle.
The Shimano Tiagra front derailleur is compatible with a 9-speed drivetrain.
It could be done, but you'll also need to change the drivetrain substantially, as the Eclipse is a front wheel drive car with a transverse engine... you'd either need to do a lot of reworking to make that drivetrain work with the Jeep drivetrain, or else you'd have to use a longitudinal layout.
There are generally three basic categories of drivetrain systems: front-wheel drive (FWD), rear-wheel drive (RWD), and all-wheel drive (AWD). FWD systems power the front wheels, RWD systems power the rear wheels, and AWD systems distribute power to both axles for improved traction and handling. Each category has its own advantages and disadvantages depending on driving conditions and vehicle design.