Question on E-Brake Drifting
l2ice rocketz
01-13-2004, 04:53 PM
How much money must you invest in suspension parts and such before you can perform such a feat? And how much does it wear down the rear tires if anyone's ever done it?
Dumped91Hatch
01-13-2004, 05:04 PM
I could e-brake drift on a stock FF if wanted. It is bad on the tires because it wears them out in only one spot, so it will create a unbalenced tire. If your seirously thinking about trying it professionally then you would want a super stiff rear end, to the point where oversteer is a problem. If you wan't to know about suspention stuff drop Jackasssi a pm, I would trust him with anything to do with suspention.
l2ice rocketz
03-06-2004, 11:41 AM
I know this is kinda old, but I have one more question. What are potential problems with FF drifting, if your car is bone stock? Besides tire wear, which I kinda already know about.
Ace$nyper
03-06-2004, 12:34 PM
well one problem its stupid 2nd yes hard on tires. If you are inclined to drift go get something RWD or MR.
Yes Yes i have seen that pro in a civic drift and well at that but this is a whole differnt story
Yes Yes i have seen that pro in a civic drift and well at that but this is a whole differnt story
jayballa305
03-06-2004, 01:11 PM
I wouldnt sugest drifting especailly with a hatch or crx.You will mess up the suspention,alinement,and worst of all cambering.It Cost lost of money to fix cambering problem
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4g4d d15b2
Hks intake filter
st8 pipe greddy exhaust
Fat Boy coilovers
120 hp
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4g4d d15b2
Hks intake filter
st8 pipe greddy exhaust
Fat Boy coilovers
120 hp
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