Drifting a Lightning
http://www.hotfords.com/svt/lightning/spec's.htm
Your lightning has a 57%/43% weight distrubution, (ideal is 50/50), and you weigh some 4,670 lbs (over double what my ae86 weighs) and have a fairly imprecise leaf sprung rear end. But the good news is you have some 380 hp!
I think anything rwd is driftable. Sure some things are easier to drift, but I've heard it said drifting is 90% driver and 10% car. So the real question is if YOU can drift, not your truck. Get some cheap rear wheels/tires and try it!
-Jeff
Your lightning has a 57%/43% weight distrubution, (ideal is 50/50), and you weigh some 4,670 lbs (over double what my ae86 weighs) and have a fairly imprecise leaf sprung rear end. But the good news is you have some 380 hp!
I think anything rwd is driftable. Sure some things are easier to drift, but I've heard it said drifting is 90% driver and 10% car. So the real question is if YOU can drift, not your truck. Get some cheap rear wheels/tires and try it!
-Jeff
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I've seen a friend of mine drift an expedition....you could definitely do a lightning, though it'd be a bit weird and probably not good to learn on.
On the plus side though you wouldn't really have to worry about hitting curbs, that thing will drift right over them (the expedition would)
On the plus side though you wouldn't really have to worry about hitting curbs, that thing will drift right over them (the expedition would)
Another thing thats important to drifting - a LSD or posi as domestics call it. The lightning has one of these.
Drifing like as seen in the no ants video is kind of an extended power slide. It's a matter of controlling the powerslide with countersteer. Try counterseering to keeping that powerside going. You want to point the front tires in the direction your heading. Look at what the front tires are doing on some drifting videos for an idea of what I'm talking about.
I hope this helps somewhat...
-Jeff
Drifing like as seen in the no ants video is kind of an extended power slide. It's a matter of controlling the powerslide with countersteer. Try counterseering to keeping that powerside going. You want to point the front tires in the direction your heading. Look at what the front tires are doing on some drifting videos for an idea of what I'm talking about.
I hope this helps somewhat...
-Jeff
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yeah unfortunately no ants didnt have any "course" set up in the video, hopefully next time around they have some corners to everyone can watch crazy bill in his environment...
This isnt to say that the no ants video isnt perfect.. I think it gives a wonderful emotional view into drifting
This isnt to say that the no ants video isnt perfect.. I think it gives a wonderful emotional view into drifting
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