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Odd numbered wheel configs.
Go!
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Despite the fact that this isn't a competition, I win.
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Because Saab!
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1, 2, 3, 4, 5...5 wheels per side!
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I win!
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NO WHEELS WHAT NOW
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5 wheels> 4 wheels, hence better.
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Four isn't an odd number, but this is a distinctly odd configuration:
Lots of fives:
And this is presumably either seven or eleven:
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Did not know you were a lawyer, Spiegel. :)
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