Yes, the Mahindra Bolero Pickup with four wheels is classified as a light motor vehicle. It is designed primarily for transporting goods and has a gross vehicle weight typically under 3.5 tons, which aligns with the criteria for light motor vehicles. Additionally, it meets the specifications for commercial use, making it suitable for various light-duty applications.
Yes! Any vehicle has the capability of being towed. If the vehicle has 4 rolling wheels and is in neutral, it can be towed.
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Ships have no wheels. Hovercraft have no wheels.
It can have anywhere from four (a small pickup with a dump body) to 22 or more (tractor and end dump trailer with lifting tag axles). For a straight truck in the US, the most wheels you'll get on a vehicle is a configuration which is known as a 'centipede' - it's a straight dump truck (10 wheels) with four lifting tag axles (8 more wheels), for a total of 18 wheels.
Ussually it's the ball joints and it's ussually only on one side of the vehicle. Most noticable when turning the wheels.
A pickup truck with four rear wheels on one rear axle would be considered a "dually".
No
A 4x2 vehicle has 4 wheels with the 2 rear wheels that drive. A 4x4 vehicle has 4 wheels with all 4 wheels that drive.
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there is one in Wadena MN 56482 @ Moench's body shop. LOOKS GREAT!
That would describe a vehicle as to having 4 wheels with two of them being the drive wheels. A 4+4 vehicle would have 4 wheels with all 4 being drive wheels.
No, it only came with 17 or 20 inch wheels.