Drifting, Burnouts, Allignment

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Old 02-25-2008, 12:18 PM
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Drifting, Burnouts, Allignment

perhaps this is an obvious question but, will drifting or doing mild burnouts screw up the allignment on the G, considering you don't do it on a pot-holed, uneven surface and you don't slam into a curb or anything?

i don't normally try to drift my ride, nor do i do burnouts but i was just wondering how much abuse our cars can take before the rears get misalligned.
 
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Old 02-25-2008, 12:21 PM
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IM sure it will affect the alignment if u do it a lot. But uneven surface would mess up the alignment much faster then u doing some sideways action.
 
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Originally Posted by cremaster
perhaps this is an obvious question but, will drifting or doing mild burnouts screw up the allignment on the G, considering you don't do it on a pot-holed, uneven surface and you don't slam into a curb or anything?

i don't normally try to drift my ride, nor do i do burnouts but i was just wondering how much abuse our cars can take before the rears get misalligned.
I highly doubt you are drifting, or doing burnouts. The mild way I am thinking you are driving your car wont affect the alignment. Serious drifting (by someone who knows how to) will definitely effect the alignment on a car with stock suspension
 
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Old 02-25-2008, 03:47 PM
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wheel hop will screw it up too.
 
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