4wd set up options, what do you do?

I moved like 150miles.
I lived somewhere completely flat before.

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And that was almost 3 years ago and about 40lbs ago lol

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I’d consider 6355s up front. They’re just little helper guys, they don’t need to be big to make a huge difference in how the board performs vs rwd.

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What is your goal speed wise? If it’s not something crazy, 4x6355 with the proper gear ratio is more than enough

I run dual 6355 with a 14:80 ratio and only managed to make it overheat once is a steep deep sand hill, for street or non sandy hills I can climb all day

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I got bored pretty quickly with a top speed of 39mph on my last board. I’d like at least that.

I’m not asking anyone if i NEED 4wd, so yall can stop asking questions about it.

I asked about different size motors working together.

I’ve ridden 2wd, and 4wd. I’ve ridden in flat and hill covered areas. Seeing the environment I’m surrounded by, I know I want 4wd.

Two of the four roads that lead to my house are so Steep and long that cars regularly breakdown on them.

Plus I have a 120cell battery, so why not 4wd
( rhetorical question, don’t answer it lol )

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In this case with higher to speed it may worth go straight to large motors in 4WD, 6355 would only work if geared for a lower speed

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Yeah and I already have 6380s in the back.
I feel like pairing them with 6355 is too much of a difference, that’s why I’m shooting for the 6374.

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4WD esk8s be like

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