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I can just about promise that it's intended to have drive on both wheels.
Only the front or rear wheels drive the vehicle and not both.
Of course they should.
Tires out of balance, wheel bent, or both. Have the tires rotated and balanced, wheels inspected, and the front end alignment checked.
200 Kg...I think
Scalloped tires, Bad wheel bearings,
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Both of the front wheels on my 99 Sebring have fallen off in the last year. Caused by failed lower ball joints.
both carriage inwards and carriage outwards or debited in the trial balance
A car wheel is attached to an axle. If the car is RWD, the rear wheel axle will be connected to the engine and the front wheels not be. In a 4WD or FWD car the front axle, with a ball joint to allow steering, will also be connected to the engine via a torque tube and a geared differential.