How To: Properly Drift

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SHAUN wrote:I had the same problem. I found some screws that were similar, but shorter. Only problem was the Suspension had very little flex.
Thanks! (kinda what i thought but it still helps to have another pimps word.)

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Am i almost a :cool: ?



UPDATE! No more foolin around!


I'll let the pic do the talking!



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i hear that stiff in front soft in back is best?

(for drifting)


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Post by color0 »

Doesn't really matter with AWD and drift tires.

I'd post up the 16-page writeup I made on drifting but you're already well on your way. :-o
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Thanks! i have learned alot in the past few days, thanks to you guys!

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