The bearing or the bearing shaft of the front wheels are not aligned and the wheel balance alos could be a reason that tends to wear out the front tires.
the trucks
It is called a manual.
No, the front wheels of a skateboard should be as tight as the back ones. The reason for this is when your turning the front side of the board may table-clip your wheels causing you to stop short, and the front side may cause you to wobble and lose control,(usually happens when you're racing someone or riding really fast.)
try balancing the front wheels
Some were actually made by John Deere, newer versions are made by Murray ,I was informed if the gas tank is in the rear,it's a John Deere,if it's in the front it's a Murray version!
Advantages of riding a bicycle with 2 front wheels include increased stability and balance, especially at low speeds. This can be beneficial for beginners or those with balance issues. Disadvantages may include increased weight and complexity, which can make the bike harder to maneuver and transport. Additionally, two front wheels may limit the bike's ability to lean into turns, affecting handling and agility.
Buckle defined: To bend; to cause to kink, or to become distorted. Low air pressure would be the reason for the front wheels to "buckle"
A small child
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.
For the front wheels to point different directions there is something bent, broken, or disconnected in the steering linkage or front suspension.
It refers to the alignment of the wheels on a car. If you were to face the front bumper of a car, and you could grab the front tires at about the mid-way from the ground to the top of the tire, and then pull the wheels together towards the center of the car, then you would have cause a toe-in alignment of the front wheels.
Scalloped tires, Bad wheel bearings,