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Re: What type of drive train is the most maneuverable?
If you want the best capability, 6 wheel is the way to go, in my opinion. You may use a long-style frame orientation (more suitable for pushing), and six wheel gives you a great number of wheels on the ground without sacrificing manueverability.
*Note- More wheels does not typically mean more traction. It's simply advantageous to have more wheels because when on obstacles or being shoved around, it's more likely that you'll have a wheel on the ground, and less likely you'll bottom out.
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