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Two wheel has in many cases solved alot of younger teams problems they had with 4 wheel. Easier to move around simpler too build. However the 4 wheel and up class have won the comp. alot more as vet teams have perfected these designs. Probable the 2 most extreme wheel systems I've ever seen were at the Final round last year. Wild stang with their 360 degree swivel 4 wheel. and That 6 wheel monster that was getting air off the ramp, 26 I think. Usually 2 wheels have that agility that 4 wheelers don't come close to.
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