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Enthusiast Joined Dec 6, '04 From J17 M6 UK Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
After reading the now closed "body roll" topic I just want to add that I can make my 94 SSII JDM 2.0 Celica (3sge) drift around a round-a-bout (these simplify big junctions in the uk)...
I was doing about 20mph driving like miss daisy in third gear barely touching the acceleration and my back end came right out whilst on a 2/3 lock of the wheel to the right.... It came out so bad I drifted the last 1/3 of the round-a-bout off to my exit... very cool and extremely scary....any doubters and I will take you for a spin myself (if you live near of course) and er prove it... Any I was defo driving carefully because the missis was in the car... I have had the front shocks changed and the anti roll bar bushes since, also waiting for the cv joints to be changed,.. I can still make it do it but have to work harder now. just for the record. Cheers J |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() Joined Sep 13, '07 From upstate ny Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
haha i drift all the time on dry pavement at 20 mph. yes it is possible. dont believe me try it your self. go to mcdonalds/burger king. get yourself a pair of plastic trays they give you food on. go out to your car and place them behind the rear wheels. back up about six inches and pull your hand brake. now the trays are locked under your wheels. make sure it is an open parking lot. if so drive 20mph and crank the wheel. bam your tail end is going crazy. so haha you can drift at 20 mph. lol
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