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This is a discussion on young dog learning new tricks within the NEW to DRIFTING (BEGINNERS) Forum forums, part of the NEW to DRIFTING (BEGINNERS) category; Hey guys im sixteen (almost 17) and ive been drifting for about a year now. Ive gotten pretty good in ...
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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young dog learning new tricks
Hey guys im sixteen (almost 17) and ive been drifting for about a year now. Ive gotten pretty good in RWD cars and love teaching others how to get started. Recently my buddy got an 07 civic and wanted me to teach him, but i found the hard way that a$$ dragging is a little harder to maintain a drift than in regular RWD drifts so i just need some advice on how to keep my drift going so i can teach him. thanks in advance for replys
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if he wants to drift .. he needs to get an FR/MR/RR car..and or buy a lot of McDonald trays *Censored**Censored**Censored* dragging is all you would do. yea there are vids of an honda dx hatch drifting around .... but yea............. needs a FR/MR/RR car. Last edited by BigGameHit; 07-29-2008 at 09:06 AM. |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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My advice for him if he wants to drift is to sell his civic and buy an FR car. There are also MR and RR cars but those have to be setup a lot more to have a steady Four corner weight. The weight transitions are harder and feel weird.
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