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    New BYT Member Stevenator128's Avatar
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    Default Anybody ever drift their non-traditional "on-road" vehicles?

    A while ago I made some PVC tires for my truggy to try out drifting. I've only ever tried them in a gravel-ridden parking lot and naturally that just didn't work. I'm thinking about busting them out to try on my buggy I'm working on... hopefully I can find a smoother surface.

    Anybody else ever drift their buggies, truggies, monster trucks, etc.?

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    Default Re: Anybody ever drift their non-traditional "on-road" vehicles?

    I drift everything, even a 40 foot bread truck once (that was by mistake, but it looked pretty cool: black ice on Interstate 88 ) Turn into it and wait for the crash, nope. I knew what I was doing all along....
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    Default Re: Anybody ever drift their non-traditional "on-road" vehicles?

    I slide around in the dirt, that's about as close as I have been to drifting.
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    Default Re: Anybody ever drift their non-traditional "on-road" vehicles?

    I like to drift an do donuts in the rain in the street with my monster trucks...
    I took my mantis out not too long ago after it rained...
    Just bash it!..

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    Default Re: Anybody ever drift their non-traditional "on-road" vehicles?

    I did it with an merv w/PVC . Worked quite well on the smooth stuff . Bumpy was a little tricky . Only thing was that the PVC kept sliding off
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    Default Re: Anybody ever drift their non-traditional "on-road" vehicles?

    Here in the frozen North we have a little thing called snow, as children Canadians learn how to drive (or drift as you southern folk call it) everything! I waterproof all my trucks just so I can beat the snot out of them in the snow and on ice. XO-1 is absolutely stupid!!! But in a good way! The craziest thing I had sideways was one of our new Komatsu 270 Loader... Almost ended up going really sideways if you catch my.... Drift?
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