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vanic 02-23-2007 05:37 PM

can any car drifft?
 
hi i got a jato 3.3 am new to driffting but i get how to. i got the tires they gave me. cna i drifft in the jato3.3 and if so what do i need to buy ty

krazykidz 02-23-2007 05:45 PM

RE: can any car drifft?
 
mind posting a picture of the classis?
edit: is it 4wd?

UNITED RC 02-23-2007 06:02 PM

RE: can any car drifft?
 
you will need to purchase some drifting tires, but I am not sure if there are such a thing for the jato.

you might be able to smaller 2.2 wheels and use some pvc as tires.

Another alternative is to wrap the tires you have now with some electrical tape, do a search on this.

URC

RC freak 02-23-2007 06:10 PM

RE: can any car drifft?
 
yea,that's true....do it

krazykidz 02-23-2007 06:18 PM

RE: can any car drifft?
 
vanic if its a rwd it can drift but cannot hold it for a long period of time , ppl have been talking/fighting about rwd drifting and awd. Its proven that awd drive can drift better than a rwd.

UNITED RC 02-23-2007 06:36 PM

RE: can any car drifft?
 
good point....I forgot about that one.

vanic 02-23-2007 06:39 PM

RE: can any car drifft?
 
up

Yub, yub, cmdr! 02-23-2007 08:01 PM

RE: can any car drifft?
 
Ja, it won't drift. It's 2WD. A T-Maxx would, albeit poorly.

magnat 02-23-2007 08:29 PM

RE: can any car drifft?
 
In general offroaders have a Too high Centre of Gravity and there for not suited to drift.. you best chance of it drifting is to hit the dirt..

UNITED RC 02-23-2007 09:20 PM

RE: can any car drifft?
 


ORIGINAL: A.U.S.O

In general offroaders have a Too high Centre of Gravity and there for not suited to drift.. you best chance of it drifting is to hit the dirt..
I would agree with AUSO.

If you want to get into drifting and do it cheaply, just buy a tamiya TT-01 RTR or the himoto nascada ( I think that is what its called, about $100 RTR ) and have fun.



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