why are rear wheels of trucks and buses are double?
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Because the single wheel was less powerful compare that double wheel
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Putting dual tires on a steering axle would reduce the ground pressure there, but it would greatly increase the effort required to turn the wheels, and would result in a high rate of tire wear. A compromise that is sometimes used is to make the front tires significantly wider than the others. and
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