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#192844 Jun 5, 7:01pm
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IF i were to go drifting in my celica...is there any mods anyone would suggest?

which kinds of:

wheels?
struts?
roll cage?

anything else...

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get the softest springs you can find for the front and the hardest you can find in the rear some good tires up front shitty in the back

and rwd


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drkramm #192846 Jun 5, 7:09pm
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how do you get rwd in a celica???nice

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^ lots of $

Celica is not designed for drifting, it's designed for great handleling.

v3n0m #192848 Jun 5, 8:46pm
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buy a fc (86-91 mazda rx-7) non Turbo, they are cheap, rwd and very fun, i have one and love it

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if your going to drift
with a celica you might
as weel flip it for a rwd car


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mastro543 #192850 Jun 5, 10:31pm
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What is drifting? I thought that meant sliding around in a snowy or iced parking lot.


MAKE YOUR TIME

MxReb0 #192851 Jun 5, 10:44pm
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i'm staying out of this one wave


rip celi...
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^lol sort of drifting is to sort
of power slide through a turn by
locking your back wheels making
ur car drift into the turn. When
drifting with a fwd car you must
use the ebrake to accomplish a drift
but are only ,in the most part,
successful only through one drift.
When going through 2-3 turns consecutively
the ebrake is not sufficient and
not as responsive as rwd cars this
is why when drifting it is much easier
and practical to use rwd.


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mastro543 #192853 Jun 6, 12:57pm
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fwd driftign is called ass dragging youc an't maitain speed atall. use rwd for drifting awd sucks too cause same problem as fwd it pulls itslef out of the drift


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Krayze #192854 Jun 6, 1:14pm
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You don't drift in a fwd car period. it's retarded and pointless.

although if you REALLLY must then gut the hell out of the rear of your car, and use very cheap all season tires that have hardly any tread left and you've got yourself 1 outa control celica smile with practice you should be able to slide the rear with out the e-brake. controlling it after you do that is another story grin


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Omfg --- this guy cant be serious.

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i'm not really gonna do it...but just wanted to know... rofl if it was possible.

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Originally Posted by AznClubRSX
i'm not really gonna do it...but just wanted to know... rofl if it was possible.

it is to an extent. but its still retarded thumbsup


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first acccquire 2 lunch trays like mcdonalds or burger king (make sure they are palstic)

second find a open parking lot.( preferable no the mcdonalds lot you stoel the trays from.

third

put them infornt of yoru rear wheels and drive onto them pull e brake when both rear wheels are on a tray kee e brake locked.

now drift aroudn the parking lot. oh yeah i am not held responsible if anyone tries this and messes up their car do at yoru own risk.


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Originally Posted by element_celica
i'm staying out of this one wave

ditto... just watch funk master flex... or get the drift bible

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