They are round with a hole in the middle for an axle.
Look on the front axle for a differential housing. It will look like a round ball slightly to the left or right of the middle of the axle.
it has two wheels like the have on cars and it looks like weights with a stick through it
It looks like a dump truck that has another axle in front of the tandems at the rear of the vehicle. Most people who have these trucks have a mechanism to allow the fourth axle to be raised when it's not needed.
It has two wheels on each side of the truck on the back axle.
look under the truck and then look in the front theres the axle its that esay
Open the drivers door and look for an information sticker on the end of the door ( or maybe on the pillar ) Look for the " axle code " Then resubmit your question with the axle code
Open your drivers door and look at the information stickers , look for the axle code If you resubmit your question with the year of your F-150 and the axle code I'll try to look up the gear ratio - Helpfull
It doesn't have universal joints. The axle shafts have constant velocity (CV) joints.It doesn't have universal joints. The axle shafts have constant velocity (CV) joints.
A toilet paper dispenser is a wheel and axle because toilet paper is circular like wheel and the rolly thing in the middle is like an axle.
Yes, a pinwheel is like a wheel and axle with just one wheel (the spinning part).
This is bassed on my '95 quest. There are two. If you turn your steering wheel all the way and get out and look on the inside of the wheel, you will see a black rubber boot. That is the boot that protects the cv joint. That is the end of the axle. From there the axle goes into the transmission. You can tell you have a bad cv joint if you hear clicking coming from that area when you take a corner. The joint is part of the axle so if you have a bad joint you replace the axle. If you have a good manual, (Haynes) replacing the axle is pretty easy. Replacing the drivers side axle is a little easier because there are no bolts holding it in place like there is on the passenger side. I replaced my drivers side axle a few months ago and it took less than an hour. I borrowed a friends electric impact wrench which helped a lot. If you replace the axle you should also consider changing the lower ball joint while your are under there. It would cost about $30 more. The driver side axle should be around $75.00