wheeltrack
Wheeltrack, also known as track width, is the transverse distance between the centers of the two wheels on the same axle. It is measured from the center of the left wheel to the center of the right wheel, typically on a level surface and perpendicular to the vehicle’s longitudinal axis. Front and rear wheel tracks may differ, and the overall stance of a vehicle is defined by these track widths. The term is distinct from wheelbase, which is the distance between the front and rear axles. Track width is usually given in millimeters or inches in manufacturer specifications.
The wheeltrack affects handling and stability. A wider track generally improves lateral stability and reduces body
Variations in wheeltrack arise from design choices, vehicle class, and suspension layout. Cars, SUVs, and trucks