driveway burnout
#22
RE: driveway burnout
the tires that came on my car are of an extremely hard compound, so when I burn out I get a ton of tire hop, almost no smoke and I rarely leave a mark that lasts more than a day. the tires wear really slow too.
These are the tires that are a$$ in the snow haha
George
These are the tires that are a$$ in the snow haha
George
#23
RE: driveway burnout
I love my '79 ranchero, 351M, it is the burnout king (with 2.47 gears) I have 3.55 gears I haven't put in yet (out of fear). There is no weight at all in the rear and 325 ft lbs of torque on tap, YEOW!
John
John
#25
RE: driveway burnout
ORIGINAL: itlnrob
I didn't know people did that on their own driveways??
I didn't know people did that on their own driveways??
dude i could brake stand in my 5 speed 6er for ever and the pile of rubber would be huge. it's nothing to brag about. once the tires break loose...they're loose. they will spin and spin and spin until you stop them and the longer you let them go, the more rubber you will see. i still don't understand what you're trying to tell us
#26
RE: driveway burnout
lmao, i'd pefer to do it on my personal driveway before any other peice of pavement, its my property to abuse, kiss it.
the main reason for this post, was the question about is the pile of rubber dust normal, i just never seen anything like it. it was the best burn-out i've ever done, thanks to a great product called seafoam, woop woop.
the main reason for this post, was the question about is the pile of rubber dust normal, i just never seen anything like it. it was the best burn-out i've ever done, thanks to a great product called seafoam, woop woop.
#28
RE: driveway burnout
wow how many retards are on this forum, i didnt brag, wasnt trying to, and wont.
I WANTED TO KNOW IF THE PILE OF RUBBER DUST IS NORMAL, NEVER SEEN IT BEFORE, NOR HAVE I HEARD IT TALKED ABOUT.
WHOEVER READ MY POST, AND CONSIDERED IT MY BRAGGING, YOU ARE OFFICIALLY RETARDED
I just described what happened, and i believe i asked a question.
wow how many people ignorant, pos people, scim through peoples post and give half-assed responses, that are 90% off topic. RETARDED. durrrrr.
I WANTED TO KNOW IF THE PILE OF RUBBER DUST IS NORMAL, NEVER SEEN IT BEFORE, NOR HAVE I HEARD IT TALKED ABOUT.
WHOEVER READ MY POST, AND CONSIDERED IT MY BRAGGING, YOU ARE OFFICIALLY RETARDED
I just described what happened, and i believe i asked a question.
wow how many people ignorant, pos people, scim through peoples post and give half-assed responses, that are 90% off topic. RETARDED. durrrrr.
#29
RE: driveway burnout
ORIGINAL: ackuric
lmao, i'd pefer to do it on my personal driveway before any other peice of pavement, its my property to abuse, kiss it.
the main reason for this post, was the question about is the pile of rubber dust normal, i just never seen anything like it. it was the best burn-out i've ever done, thanks to a great product called seafoam, woop woop.
lmao, i'd pefer to do it on my personal driveway before any other peice of pavement, its my property to abuse, kiss it.
the main reason for this post, was the question about is the pile of rubber dust normal, i just never seen anything like it. it was the best burn-out i've ever done, thanks to a great product called seafoam, woop woop.
So now you're down a set of rubber, and got a screwed up driveway. Congrats!!!
#30
RE: driveway burnout
truly i thought i'd get a response like, you just cleaned up your tires, skinned the weathered rubber....or its the altitude and dry conditions in colorado. i dunno. just expected INPUT, on why the dust of rubber was left behind.
if i wanted to brag i'd mention how i had my 33 inch swampers on the mustang when i did that burn-out.
if i wanted to brag i'd mention how i had my 33 inch swampers on the mustang when i did that burn-out.