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Front wheel drive and some high-end rear wheel drive cars generally employ an independent rear suspension (IRS). In this case each wheel connects to the car by a group of light weight control arms.
Getting a wheel alignment done periodically, usually, once a year or every 10,000 to 12,000 miles, is essential to ensure your car drives safely and efficiently. However, some signs may indicate you ...
With a few basic tools, you can align the wheels of your car at home. However, it can be quite the headache. Don't say we didn't warn you. Read more: These Are Your Favorite Factory Exhaust Designs ...
Rear-wheel drive cars and front-wheel drive cars cause different wear and tear on your tires, but you might be surprised to ...
If you drive your car with unevenly worn-out tyres, the alignment of your wheels is likely to be affected. Kaganzi explains that unevenly worn-out tyres are usually a result of poor wheel alignment.
Taking 6.7 seconds to reach 60 mph, the 282-hp rear-wheel-drive Buzz is 1.2 seconds behind its 335-hp dual-motor sibling—putting it that much closer to the congenitally unhurried original Bus.