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120, RE: how do we drift in our cars?
Posted by Michael_97RS, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Drifting is easy in a rear wheel drive car just give it good pwer and kick the back end out.

To get our cars to do it well it would be a matter of suspension. From the factory as a safety measure our cars suspension is tuned for understeer. This is to allow a safer ride to those who don't want to push the envelope. with a tight suspension and some sway bars I would think you could get her to drift nicely without any use opf emergency brakes.

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