Never really tested it one way or another for traction/performance, but I like to match mine up exactly. At the very least it makes it were I can park the car in my garage and not have one of the paddles getting crushed on the bottom of the tire for long periods of time.
I'd guess close as possible would be best. I know on a quad when you only have 7, 8, 9... paddles it makes a difference.... Seems to pull to one side..? At least for me.
Yeah, on a quad it does make a difference. My paddles are close to lined up but not perfect. I don't think it makes much of a difference on these things.
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