ORIGINAL: peetiewonder
just slap drift tires on it. if the back doesnt come out enough tighten your rear diff. if it is too squirley tighten ur front and just play with your diffs til you find a nice balance that works for you.
The above advice is why alot of people get frustrated with rc drifting and leave. You need to soften up your suspension as well. I have Yokomo softs in the front and back. Sometimes with mediums in the rear. Get a spool for your chassis and put it in the rear. Tighten the front and make it snug.. 0 degrees camber all around, 3 degrees toe in rear 0-1 degree toe in front. Check out this guide:
http://www.drccentral.com/us/rcdriftsetup.html