Where are the four tires of a car located?
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The four tires of a car are located beneath the vehicle and evenly distributed at the four corners on both sides of the body. Method to determine the position of the left front wheel: Next to the vehicle's clutch, whether it's an automatic or manual transmission, there is a space on the left for placing the left foot. The area where the left foot steps is basically the inner side of the left front wheel, about 10 centimeters away. At this point, turning to the left side and looking straight ahead at the area in front of the left foot will show the line that the left front wheel is about to pass over. Method to determine the position of the right front wheel: Have the passenger lean their head against the window, and the area they see ahead is where the right front wheel will pass over. If there is no passenger, then looking at the ground from the halfway point of the car's hood will show the path the right front wheel is about to take, though this method has a significant margin of error and varies depending on the seat and the person's height. Method to determine the position of the rear wheels: It is not recommended to judge the position of the rear wheels based on the interior position, as the rear view narrows, leading to even greater errors in operation. If it is absolutely necessary to see the position of the rear wheels, it is advisable to attach two small round mirrors to the rearview mirrors for a clearer view.