Could possibly be your drum or caliper seized. In any case try rocking your car back and forth. Shift in drive and reverse to rock the car
the wheelbase is the length from the center of the right front wheel to the center of the right rear wheel and the track is the length from the right rear tire to the left rear tire
it is a limited slip rear end if you are wondering why it does 1 wheel burn outs
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.
Assuming you mean the left rear tire is locked up, I would suspect the parking brake cable for the left rear wheel is stuck, probably from lack of use. Replacement of cable is necessary.
If it does not have positive trac in the rear, Then the power will be mostly on the right rear wheel and the front will switch from left and right at different times.
Turn the steering wheel right to turn right in reverse.
Yes, the rear wheel drive on the Schwinn Meridian trike is located on the right side.
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This is the removal and installation of a rear shock in a Camaro there might be some differences
Brakes locked, wheel bearing frozen to spindle, emergency brake on.
there is a yellow pull tab under the right rear headrest
There is a bolt near the rear of the mower that faces the rear right wheel. If you can press the brake while looking by the rear wheel, you'll be able to see where the bolt is. It is toward the top, front of the the right rear wheel. All you have to do is tighten the bolt a little and you'll have brakes again.