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Old 05-04-2006, 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by thedudeaturdoor
take some 2 in pipe, and put it on some rims
then tighten your rear dif, and front

then just drift, dont worry about camber and crap, just that
and when u get really good at it, then experament
I tried doing that and I absolutely had a horrible time trying to drift. I started reading the forums, setup my car right in terms of springs, camber, toe-in, diffs and I even bought a set-up system 'cause I was sick of eyeballing settings. Now my car is drifting great. I just have to practice on a track. Going around pylons, cans, etc. is one thing but then trying to go on a track really takes some control.

BTW, that was the rice cooker you were checkin' out. lol...
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