If it is a 2-wheel drive then it has 2 axels in the rear and the 4-wheel drive has 4 axels. in the rear and 2 in the front.
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only 3, 2front,1rear is just a striaght axle bieng pulled by front wheel drive.
2, one for the passenger front wheel and one for the driver's front wheel.
If it is 4 wheel drive then there is a solid axle in the rear and a trans-axle in the front. the trans-axel has two CV shafts on either side connecting to the front tires. If it is 2 wheel drive then there is just a solid rear axle. and your front tires mount to spindles.
depends if its two or four wheel drive. One if two wheel, two if four wheel
2wd is when one set of axles(or drive wheels),either front or rear propells the vehicle 4wd is when all drive wheels (axles) supply the motivation. In reality unless the vehicle is equipped with LSD, Posi-trac, True-trac, Detroit-locker or one of the many other names that limited-slip or locking differentials go by, the preceding statement is only half correct.
I has 4 axles. One on each wheel.
Front wheel drive 20 All wheel Drive 18
There are many different bearings. Need to know the year, make, model, front wheel drive, rear wheel drive, all wheel drive and if it is the front or rear wheel bearing.
There is an axle for each wheel.
NO THere line of trucks are rear wheel. Older models are rear wheel in many of their lines.