Drifting with Gs300
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Originally Posted by ib_jimmy
I drift the hell out of my GS3 with stock suspension...but lately i've just been waiting for a rainy day to go out and play.
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Originally Posted by lexforlife
you guys are funny
is it really drifting or are we just powersliding
i have a very rigid susp setup and i find it hard to drift , power slide sure but drift no way
is it really drifting or are we just powersliding
i have a very rigid susp setup and i find it hard to drift , power slide sure but drift no way
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Originally Posted by DruMnBaSS
hahah thats what im talkin bout!!!! im on bags.. once day i destroyed my front fender sliding thru a light ... was a lil too low opened up that fender like a can of sardines.. thank god i was a lil buzzed at the time made it funny not sad
Back on topic, as the other members have told you already, drifting is possible in the GS3/4/43. However, you need the proper suspension setup and enough power in order to complete a full drift. You can go sideways in the GS with the stock setup but technically, you're not drifting. You're simply powersliding the car.
If you want to experiment with this, go to an empty parking lot and push your car around at it's limits. But becareful. You may be in an empty parking lot but anything can happen. Always mind your surroundings and know when you should stop. There's no reason to play daredevil with a $30k car or with your life.
If you want to know more about drifting with a GS, check out HKS & *** Taniguchi's drifting Aristo.
*** Taniguchi's Drifting Aristo
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Originally Posted by BrianGS430
Wait you were drifting on the road and to add to it, you were drinking? I'm not going to start an argument or anything because that'd be a waste of time but please becareful. High performance driving in the street/traffic is already dangerous and to add to the fact that you were buzzed is very alarming.
Back on topic, as the other members have told you already, drifting is possible in the GS3/4/43. However, you need the proper suspension setup and enough power in order to complete a full drift. You can go sideways in the GS with the stock setup but technically, you're not drifting. You're simply powersliding the car.
If you want to experiment with this, go to an empty parking lot and push your car around at it's limits. But becareful. You may be in an empty parking lot but anything can happen. Always mind your surroundings and know when you should stop. There's no reason to play daredevil with a $30k car or with your life.
If you want to know more about drifting with a GS, check out HKS & *** Taniguchi's drifting Aristo.
*** Taniguchi's Drifting Aristo
Back on topic, as the other members have told you already, drifting is possible in the GS3/4/43. However, you need the proper suspension setup and enough power in order to complete a full drift. You can go sideways in the GS with the stock setup but technically, you're not drifting. You're simply powersliding the car.
If you want to experiment with this, go to an empty parking lot and push your car around at it's limits. But becareful. You may be in an empty parking lot but anything can happen. Always mind your surroundings and know when you should stop. There's no reason to play daredevil with a $30k car or with your life.
If you want to know more about drifting with a GS, check out HKS & *** Taniguchi's drifting Aristo.
*** Taniguchi's Drifting Aristo
i met taka ueno in atlanta last year and we talked for awhile about the sport of drifitng and lets just say "it aint easy to do real drifiting"
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i've done it for the hell of it with, stock suspension and before i put the 20's on, at 80 mph on a rainy day in an empty parking lot of course. my friends got a recording of it, once he comes back from his summer trip. i'll be sure to post up the video of it. it was pretty fun. i ate up at least 20% of my tread in less than an hour.