To determine how far a wheel travels in one complete turn, you can calculate its circumference. The formula for circumference is ( C = 2\pi r ), where ( r ) is the radius of the wheel. If you measure the diameter instead, the formula is ( C = \pi d ), where ( d ) is the diameter. By substituting the radius or diameter into the formula, you can find the distance the wheel covers in one full rotation.
look back and when you turn your steering wheel left it goes right so turn the steering wheel the opposite way
look back and when you turn your steering wheel left it goes right so turn the steering wheel the opposite way
look back and when you turn your steering wheel left it goes right so turn the steering wheel the opposite way
Failed wheel bearing
extremely hard to turn the steering wheel
The more teeth you have on the chainring(by the pedals) when compared to the sprocket(on the rear wheel, the more the rear wheel will turn for each turn of the cranks.
Any skid if your butt goes left your wheel goes left.
just turn the key til the point it goes(gently).when it stops,move the steering wheel while turning the key.
just turn the key til the point it goes(gently).when it stops,move the steering wheel while turning the key.
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You will hear a grinding noise. Driving down the road turn the steering wheel sharply to the left and if the noise goes away the left front wheel bearing is bad. Turn the wheel sharply to the right and if the noise goes away the right front wheel bearing is bad. Be careful and do not turn the wheel too sharply or you may loose control. Or you can simply jack up the front wheels and spin them with your hand. You can easily hear a bad bearing.
just turn the key til the point it goes(gently).when it stops,move the steering wheel while turning the key.