Yes, it is obvious that if the radius of tire is small than it effect on the speed of the car. Smaller tires will show the speed on the speedometer more than actual.
No. It has no effect on the suspension. It may have a slight effect on ride height and quite a sagnificant effect on handling but you suspension will stay the same
No. It will not effect speedometer accuracy.
Too much camber and the tires aren't aligned right so the tires get worn easily
Yes. Tires get hotter when speed is increased causing more wear. Example- Racing car tires wear out very quickly because of speed combined with high heat. Indy cars and cars used in Nascar may only get a few laps before needing changing. Addition: The effect isn't as drastic on passenger tires but speed does effect wear.
You tires are worn out because either the car needs an alignment, you are running them with either too low or too high air pressure, suspension parts are worn, steering parts are worn, or the tires were defective.
Your car probably has abnormally worn in tires, caused by misalignment. Worn rotors can cause this as well.
A car with a higher weight will have more friction between the tires and the road compared to a lighter car. So, for the same horsepower engine, the lighter car will go faster, because there is less force retarding the speed of the vehicle.
depends on the weight of the toy car and the traction of tire. I guess bigger tires cover more distance than little tires, if two are pushed with the same force, so it'll be faster
Good question! The car wheels are out of alignment,or warped. or the tires are out of balance. The shocks or struts are worn out. There are other parts in the wheel mounting worn and can't maintain straight forward movements.
If the treads lack definition and/or if the car "pulls" to the left or right.
Gravity affects the speed of a toy car by pulling it downward, which can increase its acceleration when moving downhill and decrease its acceleration when moving uphill. The force of gravity can also affect the traction of the tires on different surfaces, influencing the overall speed and performance of the toy car.