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yah, i try too.
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lol i just drifted hardcore onto my street. I also would be in the "trys" to drift category lol. Actually i was just pulling onto my street and its really wet out since its been raining all day and i pulled a pretty mighty ebrake drift.... then i realized there was a constable parked in my neighbors driveway about 3 houses down from where i was and about 3 down from my house (it was in the middle). I passed the cop and he gave me a terrible look but didnt really do anything
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pilots arent that great for dry weather drfiting (in my opinion i guess) because they are too sticky. My friends who are all college students and drift in meets and competitions all buy used tires for like 10-15 a tire and drift on those.... i think if i had money to replace an lsd or clutch... i would definatly drift on junk yard tires
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when I was at the DGTrials, I started with my old Pilots(almost bald) and they were ok. But when I switched to the the stock Z tires(almost new) it felt like I had a lot more control. And I wouldn't consider the stock G or Z tires that sticky at all.
Junk tires are ok if you're having problems getting it out there, if you don't have enough power or if you just can't afford to burn up some of the stickier ones. here are a some more pics. |
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Here you go!
Here's a G35 Coupe drifitng...
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2004 G35 6MT, Ings+1, paint by PJ Bonifacio, 19-in Volk Racing GT-C RMC, Falken Tire FK451, TEIN Coilovers, SPC Performance, B&M Shifter, Exedy Hyper Single, Technosquare, Fujita CIA, Skunk2 Plenum Spacer, Bassani Xhaust (prototype), SUN Hyper Force, SUN Hyper Voltage, SUN Hyper Ground |
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I drifted my dads car in the snow, does that count? lol other wise it wont drif becuase its all wheel drive.
I ahev a question, to do an e brake turn? wouldent you have to push the ebrake down by your foot? i dont see how you do it in a G considering that its down on the floor. |
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