Drifting The art of going sideways

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Old 09-30-2004, 06:49 PM
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rainy weather you (at least I) just know when its gonna go out, have to take it easy, no more racing in rain (if ya ever did it before). Once I was racing another 240 when the road was damp, dropped it into 3rd, and started getting sideways.

in a dry weather drag race, I'd have to say its better, it feels better anyway. Not exactly sure on that one but Im pretty positive its better

edit* ^^^^ this has nothing to do with drifting
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Old 09-30-2004, 09:37 PM
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you need larger wheels and at least 245's out back to put it down. my supra would still chirp the crap out of 3rd with 255's and i only had 289 ft/lbs but 330whp so that is close.
you need some 17x9 rear and 17x8 front so you can hold some meat.
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Old 10-01-2004, 05:25 AM
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Originally posted by Cronic
My rear wont support 9" rims, nor will I ever have 17's. I dont see needing 17's to drift.

your rear will too support 9 inch wheels i know for a fact that it will, you just need custom offset CCW or HRE or something like that, or find some nice SSR's from japan with the low correct offset.
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