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you can get jsut as much traction from four wheels as tread....this is because the weight distribution...if you distribute weight ona smaller area it has more traction....but f you spread it out..like on a tank tread...you decrease your traction...
I think i might be confusing with friction..but traction is friction... Can an engineer check me on that..or am I way off ![]() |
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