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Re: how to start drifting
first i didnt say go installing double wishbones or anything i just said a nice ride height thats lower than stock and has less body roll i didnt say create a d1 car and try and drift. but i feel that this argument of learning to drift stock being better is best summed up like surfboarding...NO its not the same thing. why not just learn the short board first instead of learning on some easier bigger board and then relearn it for a performance model. learning to drift on stock shocks and springs is a pain you get way to much body roll which equals more weight on the top half of your car is moving(maybe just a strut bar set would be better than say sway bars) but going on stock just means your body moves a crapload and puts more weight on 1 tire in particular increasing your chances of blowing it out.
and a bumpsteering pancake is something most of the homeboy ricers like to do....which means u drop ure shit on the ground and look stupidly low, goto your local highschool ull see a few
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240sx, soon to be S13.5, future mods are wheels and hopefully paint and the rest of my conversion.
(96 eclipse RS 5-speed, magnaflow exhaust,chrome headers,cold air intake,denso iridium sparkplugs,new kumho tires )******EDIT totalled car now*******
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