VDC off + doing donuts on a side street = FAIL!
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this will do?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OEM-0...Q5fAccessories
? how come i can't feel it while doing 80 on the freeway though? or i will eventually feel it?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OEM-0...Q5fAccessories
? how come i can't feel it while doing 80 on the freeway though? or i will eventually feel it?
You need the rear passenger side lateral control arm
http://www.parts.com/oemcatalog/inde...layCatalogid=0
Item #9
#49
Lol, i'd chime in and say something bad...but i've done plenty of donuts in my youth. But i go to nice empty parking lots where nothing is around to do them.
But nowadays, i feel bad just romping on my G35. When it was snowing a week or so ago. A friend of mine wanted to see me do an AWD donut in the snow...and i refused. I had nothing against the idea (HUGE parking lot...nobody around)...but i just don't want to abuse the car.
But nowadays, i feel bad just romping on my G35. When it was snowing a week or so ago. A friend of mine wanted to see me do an AWD donut in the snow...and i refused. I had nothing against the idea (HUGE parking lot...nobody around)...but i just don't want to abuse the car.
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Hey man, don't beat yourself down. **** happens but in my opinion go ahead and do that again but this time stay away from the curbs. It's not such a bad idea like some people think it is because it's actually good for you too learn how to control your car by drifting. You will gain some very good knowledge about the car like it's limitations and some very good driving experience from that in case you ever need to control your car in an unexpected under-steer or over-steer situation while spirited driving, or for winter driving as well. Just next time go to an empty parking lot and stay very far away from the curbs and the light poles as well when you do practice. Oh also this car is actually quite impressive and amazing how well it handles going sideways. It's actually better than my BMW I used to have.
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Hey man, don't beat yourself down. **** happens but in my opinion go ahead and do that again but this time stay away from the curbs. It's not such a bad idea like some people think it is because it's actually good for you too learn how to control your car by drifting. You will gain some very good knowledge about the car like it's limitations and some very good driving experience from that in case you ever need to control your car in an unexpected under-steer or over-steer situation while spirited driving, or for winter driving as well. Just next time go to an empty parking lot and stay very far away from the curbs and the light poles as well when you do practice. Oh also this car is actually quite impressive and amazing how well it handles going sideways. It's actually better than my BMW I used to have.
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^You wouldn't say that if u sat next to me driving my sedan with less than $500 put on suspension. The G sedan is one of those cars that benefits greatly from any suspension upgrades. The only downside of this car is the wheelbase which is great for drifting but no so great for low speed corners. I know this is your opinion but i don't think you have enough experience with this car to make a statement like that.
David.A.C. is correct. G is a easier car to fvck around with than my 335. With the 335 you have to be very quick with a stearing and throttle while doing a slide otherwise the car becomes really twitchy. G was a very fogiving car and the slides were very smooth and predictable.
David.A.C. is correct. G is a easier car to fvck around with than my 335. With the 335 you have to be very quick with a stearing and throttle while doing a slide otherwise the car becomes really twitchy. G was a very fogiving car and the slides were very smooth and predictable.
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Yeah but there are people who not only like luxury but also like performance at the same time like myself. It's like peanut butter and chocolate. Suspension wise though, the oem sport suspension isn't all that bad for what it is. Yeah it could be better which is why when my warranty is over i am upgrading the suspension but that's what I mean it's good to learn the limitations of it, so you don't put yourself in a situation that you know that the car can't handle at all. And by the way, it is possible to do a burnout on the g35.
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Yeah but there are people who not only like luxury but also like performance at the same time like myself. It's like peanut butter and chocolate. Suspension wise though, the oem sport suspension isn't all that bad for what it is. Yeah it could be better which is why when my warranty is over i am upgrading the suspension but that's what I mean it's good to learn the limitations of it, so you don't put yourself in a situation that you know that the car can't handle at all. And by the way, it is possible to do a burnout on the g35.
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I wish I had a video camera. I was just doing a crazy burnout last sunday in the garage at the mall, the tires won't burn out the first time it takes a few tries. Hold the brake pedal down and hit the gas at the same time and slowly let go off the gas. The 19" rays look so sick doing a standstill burnout. Once you get those tires spinning you can do whatever you want with your car as far as donuts and fishtailing