HaHa I'd like to see that on a dry road.
That's funny! I do the same thing in my Dodge pickup. Not quite so drifty as this vid, but anytime the pavement's a little moist, I hang the rear end out every chance I get, lol!
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holy crap
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Scandinavian flick like a mad man at the start.
I guess I'm not seeing what everyone else is.....It's cool that he's controlling such a big truck I guess......but it's wet out. ??? like what am I missing here? Who's truck won't do exactly that in the rain?
Brocklanders wrote:I guess I'm not seeing what everyone else is.....It's cool that he's controlling such a big truck I guess......but it's wet out. ??? like what am I missing here? Who's truck won't do exactly that in the rain?
what he said, i was doing that at age 16 in my 4.3 s10
1800ccS13 wrote:Brocklanders wrote:I guess I'm not seeing what everyone else is.....It's cool that he's controlling such a big truck I guess......but it's wet out. ??? like what am I missing here? Who's truck won't do exactly that in the rain?
what he said, i was doing that at age 16 in my 4.3 s10
Yes, we've all driven sideways in the rain, snow, etc. Its just funny to see a 8000+ lb dually doing it.
Rabbit(AKA RedAssassin) wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KL6ys1DwdpM
Thats not drifting! Thats spinning donuts in a parking lot... NOT IMPRESSED!
Drifting is done at 60 mph+ on a curvy track
now this is driving on a wet public road
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