Can your Mustang GT do that?
#1
Can your Mustang GT do that?
With LSD, can your Mustang GT do that?
I have the V6, it doesn't come with LSD, so I can't. []
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xGyXY95gSE
I have the V6, it doesn't come with LSD, so I can't. []
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xGyXY95gSE
#4
RE: Can your Mustang GT do that?
you probably could with the six, just one be great. in the wet it woudl work. youd have one bad and the rest good tires. you could just buy a set and just put one on the rear right when you want to
#9
RE: Can your Mustang GT do that?
I am trying to determine how it is rice? If you think what was being done in the video is easy, then I want to see a video of you doing better. It seems any time someone mentions drifting it is imediatly called rice, and it seems to generally come (but not allways and not from everyone) from younger guys who know only how to drag race. BTW domestic cars are very popular in US Drift there are a few Mustangs, a Dodge Charger, a Viper, and a few Corvettes.
I am really tired of all the Rice this and Rice that because you do not like it, damit if its rice back it up with an explanation and FACTS not your usless, unsupported thoughts.
BTW What do you do on dirt? YOU DRIFT A TURN, I have raced a few dirt tracks and a friend of mine is big into US Rally X drifting on the street uses some of the same principles of drifting on dirt. So I guess all those old shine runners and bootleggers were all drivin riced out mustangs, chevelles, camaros, firebirds, chargers, daytonas and dusters huh.
Moosetange consider also that the Ranger has less weight over the rear tires so it is easier for them to break loose. Not that you are not correct but just tires may not do it.
Those who call rice need to grow the hell up....
I am really tired of all the Rice this and Rice that because you do not like it, damit if its rice back it up with an explanation and FACTS not your usless, unsupported thoughts.
BTW What do you do on dirt? YOU DRIFT A TURN, I have raced a few dirt tracks and a friend of mine is big into US Rally X drifting on the street uses some of the same principles of drifting on dirt. So I guess all those old shine runners and bootleggers were all drivin riced out mustangs, chevelles, camaros, firebirds, chargers, daytonas and dusters huh.
Moosetange consider also that the Ranger has less weight over the rear tires so it is easier for them to break loose. Not that you are not correct but just tires may not do it.
Those who call rice need to grow the hell up....
#10
RE: Can your Mustang GT do that?
I did consider it, that's why a low powered ranger can do it. I was an expert drifter in my ranger. It was also slammed to the ground.
You'd want special tires just for doing that. I can't see anyone with a mustang running some 285's doing that. I wonder what the widest tire is on the cars in that video?
I also live on a dirt road and the mustang is great in the dirt, just don't punch it going straight.
You'd want special tires just for doing that. I can't see anyone with a mustang running some 285's doing that. I wonder what the widest tire is on the cars in that video?
I also live on a dirt road and the mustang is great in the dirt, just don't punch it going straight.
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Moosetange consider also that the Ranger has less weight over the rear tires so it is easier for them to break loose. Not that you are not correct but just tires may not do it.
Moosetange consider also that the Ranger has less weight over the rear tires so it is easier for them to break loose. Not that you are not correct but just tires may not do it.