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- halo-reach-freak
- theworkhorse21
i have heard all types of cars fr mr rr awd are used for drifting but what drivetrain is more widely used?
front engine, Rear wheel drive
front engine, Rear wheel drive
These threads have such low discussion value it's awful... Can't you guys make your threads have some more value? This thread could have been more like "What drive train do you use and why? What re your reasons? Is it because it's easier? What led you to making that choice, how did you arrive at this decision, stuff like that...
These threads have such low discussion value it's awful... Can't you guys make your threads have some more value? This thread could have been more like "What drive train do you use and why? What re your reasons? Is it because it's easier? What led you to making that choice, how did you arrive at this decision, stuff like that...
im going to have to say you are the first one i have heard that drifts in reverse. but hey thats what you like doing i have to ask does it work well?
Sometimes it usually leads towards arguments and ego match ups.
Personally I like drifting AWD. I'm with the AWDrift team so yeah lol. I personally feel like drifting is about style and AWD kicks up more smoke and is a tad easier to control. Let's you drift in a more driver appeal way IMO.
I do drift my M3 E92 occasionally.
Are you taking it seriously, lol?
then those users should be warned or reported if neccessary... Since the drifting forum's content has almost always been opinion-based, it certainly doesn't make any sense when one wants to explains their reasoning or thoughts only to get shot down by others. It is an opinion after all... However i do see how that can happen, best thing for posters is to avoid sounding like they stated fact, or nit-picky people avoid being over-corrective.
Btw, "sometimes" and "usually" don't go in the same sentence, it's almost contradicting each other