What does drive wheel mean?

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2024-01-04 09:16

The drive wheel is the wheel connected to the drive axle of the car. The drive wheel and the friction force from the ground propel the car forward, serving as the power for the car's movement. The wheels of a car are divided into drive wheels and passive wheels, with the front wheels generally being the drive wheels. The impact force experienced by the wheels during driving provides the car with good ride comfort and driving stability, making it a very important component of the car, bearing the weight of the vehicle. During daily driving, the car should not start too abruptly; it should start smoothly at low speed. This can effectively avoid tire wear and extend the tire's lifespan. During turns, the speed should be controlled, and high-speed turns should be avoided to prevent the car from generating excessive lateral forces, which can lead to lateral cutting of the tires, causing wear and affecting the tire's lifespan.

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