How bad is....?
JLad10687
11-11-2005, 08:44 AM
How bad is drifting on your car? I see most people buying older cars and then doing what they want to them. I dont want to be real serious about it, just do a few drift events for fun here and there, would it be okay for me to buy a car as my drift car and daily driver?
Chiquae07
11-11-2005, 02:23 PM
its possible, but people usually buy a 'junker' that has lsd, rwd usually, and cheap since you will and im saying you will crash into somethin, or run into things, spin out...just about everything will happen to you when trying to learn...
drftk1d
11-11-2005, 05:13 PM
alot of people have their drift cars as dailys
you can buy my 240sx, easiest car in the world to drift
and its very reliable
you can buy my 240sx, easiest car in the world to drift
and its very reliable
gigglesnirt
11-11-2005, 08:27 PM
yea 240 is probably the easiest car and best for a daily driver to drift, many people do buy a 2nd car because if you do wreck you'll have to repair and while doing that you wont have a car, as a first car i just got some car for 500 to use so i dont have to worry about the daily driver getting owned.
R.W.240
11-12-2005, 03:29 PM
Clutchs and Powersteering Pumps will go out quicker. Some cars take to it better than others.
IB"you'llwearyourtiresfast"
IB"you'llwearyourtiresfast"
balmo
11-12-2005, 04:59 PM
i have replaced my clutch 3 times and my ring and pinion 1 time since i have owend my car for the pas 3 years. it is also my daily driver.
gigglesnirt
11-12-2005, 09:00 PM
IB"you'llwearyourtiresfast"
NO FRICKEN WAY! i never knew that......
NO FRICKEN WAY! i never knew that......
AMC_DRIFTER
12-07-2005, 04:52 PM
Most go for older cars for: a.) cheap b.) o.k to smash up c.) rear wheel drive
A lot of new cars are FF (Front engine/ Front wheel drive) and hard to drift.
Me, I have an old 1972 AMC Hornet 4-door WITHOUT LSD and I'm practicing all the time, but I just can't do it perfectly.....Yet.
A lot of new cars are FF (Front engine/ Front wheel drive) and hard to drift.
Me, I have an old 1972 AMC Hornet 4-door WITHOUT LSD and I'm practicing all the time, but I just can't do it perfectly.....Yet.
gigglesnirt
12-09-2005, 02:01 AM
Most go for older cars for: a.) cheap b.) o.k to smash up c.) rear wheel drive
A lot of new cars are FF (Front engine/ Front wheel drive) and hard to drift.
Me, I have an old 1972 AMC Hornet 4-door WITHOUT LSD and I'm practicing all the time, but I just can't do it perfectly.....Yet.
WELD IT!
A lot of new cars are FF (Front engine/ Front wheel drive) and hard to drift.
Me, I have an old 1972 AMC Hornet 4-door WITHOUT LSD and I'm practicing all the time, but I just can't do it perfectly.....Yet.
WELD IT!
AMC_DRIFTER
12-09-2005, 10:35 AM
WELD IT!
:lol: No need to. I Have a posi out of a jeep, they slide right in! :naughty:
I just have to find the time...
:lol: No need to. I Have a posi out of a jeep, they slide right in! :naughty:
I just have to find the time...
bkvj
04-05-2006, 04:33 PM
yea 240 is probably the easiest car and best for a daily driver to drift, many people do buy a 2nd car because if you do wreck you'll have to repair and while doing that you wont have a car, as a first car i just got some car for 500 to use so i dont have to worry about the daily driver getting owned.
thats what i might do...buy a really cheap, fucked, barely starting car...put it on my name + insurance(i can get my 'own' car on my parents name, if i dont start smoking offcourse...which i dont, and i dont drink either). so when my car is broken(or needs a new set off tires, i'll get the old banger out, fit new tires, and thats 2 more miles on the bangers clock...
:D i love my parents:D
thats what i might do...buy a really cheap, fucked, barely starting car...put it on my name + insurance(i can get my 'own' car on my parents name, if i dont start smoking offcourse...which i dont, and i dont drink either). so when my car is broken(or needs a new set off tires, i'll get the old banger out, fit new tires, and thats 2 more miles on the bangers clock...
:D i love my parents:D
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