To the right.
If you normally drive on the right side of the road, turn your wheels to the right.
Your front wheels should be turned so that, if your car were to roll it would turn into the curb. If your car is facing downhill, the front wheels should be turned into the curb. If your car is facing uphill, your front wheels should be turned away from the curb.
You should point your wheels away from the curb when parking up hill and toward the curb when parking down the hill. You want the vehicle to immediately make contact with the curb if is rolls.
During hard braking, inertia would cause the weight of the vehicle to shift forward towards the front wheels. This is because the momentum of the vehicle is being slowed down, leading to a weight transfer from the rear wheels to the front wheels.
Wheels facing TOWARDS the curb.
Front wheels should be pointed to the right, directed at the right side curb.
The jack points on a 1998 Corvette are along the vehicle's frame, just behind the front wheels and in front of the rear wheels. They provide a secure point to jack the vehicle up.
Should be on frame behind front wheels (side of vehicle)
Only the front or rear wheels drive the vehicle and not both.
What year and make vehicle?.
Brake dust!
Yes the front two wheels propel the vehicle.