ORIGINAL: red4tec
I tried drifting on my Nitro 4tec 3.3 that I've recently bought on the stock tires a couple of times, but never really seem to be getting anywhere. From what I see most of the time, is that the back tires are always worn out faster because the power is transfered faster and the front wheels have less power. Most of the time it's doing burnouts or oversteering and spins instead. Maybe it's just me have a hard time handling it, but it's pretty hard to drift without the D-Box. Do actual drifting tires do a better job?
Drift tires are a must. You can cut your own out of ABS or PVC, or you can buy 3 sets off of ebay for 10 Bucks; just search sushi drift and they'll pop up. You can't drift with soft rubber tires...it just isn't going to work. Get drift tires not a D-Box.