In front wheel drive the traction comes from the front wheels while in rear wheel drive traction power comes from the rear wheels.
front struts go behind the wheels and in the front and rear shocks go in the back
Which wheels provide motive power.
Vti - rear and front disc brake engine b16 15' wheels esi - front disc brake only engine d16 14' wheels
Roller skate have 2 wheels side by side in front and back. Roller blades have all wheels in 1 row.
Advantages of a three wheel scooter include having more stability because there are two wheels in the front, and less wear and tear on the joints because it gets spread out more evenly.
Front-tine tillers have the tines (blades) located in front of the wheels and underneath the engine. In rear-tine tillers, the digging tines are located behind the wheels and there are 2 main types - standard rotating tines and counter rotating tines.
between the front wheels
That is an old style of saying that a wheel is low offset rear w/drive like a old car or hi offset front w/drive like a new honda civic.
A regular stroller has four wheels and is made for sidewalks and flat surfaces. A jogging stroller has two wheels in the back and one in the front and can be used on rougher terrain.
You will be needing a shifter and two Allen keys. The shifter must fit your headset. (below the clamp & above the front tire) And 5mm Allen Keys. I would suggest a quad clam (makes your bars tighter & stops rattles) #1 Tighten your clamp to the max. #2 Make sure you have a spacer between your bearings (in the wheels).. (makes wheels solid and does not rattle) #3 Tighten your wheels to an adjustable tighten (enough see the wheel does not jiggle) Tightening the wheel too much will make your scooter impossible to move. More parts i suggest is a one piece and metalcores. Your scooter will be solid in no time. Pick your scooter up and drop it on it's wheels and see if it's bouncy and sounds solid. :)
its in under the front hood, in between the suspension for the front wheels,