why are the rear wheels in a truck water as compared to the front wheels
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because they gain the energy from the chains of vehicle
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To avoid sinking of wheels in soft soil because due to bigger wheels contact surface area increases. ... Also, because a tractor is usually pulling things, the heavy weight behind it pushes the rear wheels down, increasing their grip by providing more contact and less slippage.
It's simply because those vehicles are rear wheel drive. Answer: Large tyres provide larger surface area touching the ground, thus providing the more pulling power. Basically tractors have larger rear tyres because tractors don't have to operate at higher speeds, thus getting the same ground speed with larger tyres.
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