Increasing the size of the vehicle and its structural integrity can increase the amount of weight it can carry, while adding weight to the vehicle itself can limit the amount it can carry. Additionally, factors like the suspension system, tires, and engine power also play a role in determining the maximum weight capacity of a vehicle.
Size, weight
Vehicle weight, size of the engine, gear ratios, type of fuel, aerodynamic design. There are many many more but this is a good start.
maybe, it depends on how much weight you lost
The larger the tire the faster the vehicle will go for every revolution of the wheel.
Yes The vehicle is allowed to weigh a certain amount on its wheels, the trailer is required to put 10% to 15% of its weight on the tow vehicle. Regardless of anything else the tow vehicle can not exceed its rated weight nor may it exceed its rated tow capacity.
The size of a tow can vary depending on the towing capacity of the vehicle and the weight of the trailer or object being towed. It is important to always check the towing capacity of the vehicle and ensure it is suitable for the size and weight of the load.
Weight affects a balls bounce Size affects the weight and the radius affects the size The most important factor is what material the ball is made from.
There's more weight on the top, witch causes the wheels to have less weight so the vehicle could flip if your on sharpturns.
The 1993 Ford F1 50 XML pickup truck, gross vehicle weight is 4430 pounds. The gross vehicle weight is listed with standard size tires.
front end will lift and make the vehicle difficult to control
It does not change the actual speed of a vehicle but changing tire size can affect the accuracy of the speedometer.