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This is a discussion on what would it take for supra to drift within the NEW to DRIFTING (BEGINNERS) Forum forums, part of the NEW to DRIFTING (BEGINNERS) category; I have a 91 supra turbo and I'm wanting to know how to get it drift ready. because if I ...
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I have a 91 supra turbo and I'm wanting to know how to get it drift ready.
because if I knew I wouldn't be bothering you all about it. heads up it's all stock except the intercooler and muffler system are custom made. Last edited by dragonsupra91; 04-15-2008 at 11:12 PM. |
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Join Date: May 2006
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get an lsd or weld the open diff thats it (not sure if the come open or lsd though)
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For the MKIII Supra, you'll need to stiffen the chassis quite a bit, or you'll get too much body roll.
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puzzled about what was said
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just to make sure
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Cages are only mandatory in sanctioned tandem or "sweet 16" events. My old Supra wasn't a targa, so I'm not certain whether it makes a difference, but I've seen it done with targa tops.
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