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  1. Tired of FWD vehicles and the ridiculous negative rear camber

    Mar 31, 2025 · Ive noticed most native FWD vehicles with independent rear suspension going down the road have an excessive amount of negative rear camber. I know that they initially have some built in …

  2. AWD or FWD - General Discussion - Car Talk Community

    Jul 24, 2024 · FWD takes over to deliver the efficient performance you expect from the new Rogue. If slippery conditions or a loss of traction are detected, AWD kicks in immediately to deliver excess …

  3. Do tires have to match on FWD vehicles? Well, no, of course not, what ...

    Sep 27, 2011 · The difference between fwd and awd is the type of differential. On most awd systems, somewhere in the system is some type of limited slip device, and a different tire will chew that up. On …

  4. 2025 Season NASCAR Thread (FWD, brakes, engines, mechanical)

    Jul 29, 2025 · • If competition officials grant a waiver for playoff eligibility, in some circumstances that driver will forfeit any playoff points accumulated in the regular season. Such a driver would start the …

  5. Toyota Sienna - AWD or FWD? - Car Talk Community

    Oct 22, 2011 · I am considering a Sienna, currently drive an Avalon, drive at least 20,000/yr, upper midwest, so winter driving needs. Would appreciate thoughts/experience on FWD vs AWD on a Sienna.

  6. Does it help to have weight in your trunk for a front wheel drive car ...

    Dec 28, 2015 · A couple of relatives recommend putting a couple 40 pound bags in the trunk to help keep traction in icy conditions. I know this is often suggested

  7. What exactly holds a drive shaft into a FWD transmission, and how to ...

    Feb 9, 2025 · I am replacing all of the struts on my 2004 Toyota Corolla with new quick-struts. I already did the passenger side, which was not too difficult, and cleaned up the rotor with a sanding block and …

  8. Best tires on front or rear? - Car Talk Community

    May 20, 2012 · Rotating tires requires that you put the (slightly) better pair on the axle that creates the most wear (the front axle in all FWD cars and most others.) This is directly contradictory to putting …

  9. AWD vs FWD & Limited Slip Differential - Car Talk Community

    Feb 20, 2010 · Traction control is a good and safer compromise as it’s much cheaper to add to a fwd, works nearly as well as limited slip but at the expense of brakes while providing better modulated …

  10. In front-wheel drive, does parking brake securear wheels?

    Dec 2, 2010 · The parking brake (sometimes erroneously referred to as the “emergency brake”) acts only on the rear wheels of modern cars–including those that are front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, …