Quote:
Originally posted by dousan36
pruto: richard doesnst drift THAT MUCH. but he does about as much as any other so cali track guy....
|
i'm not saying he drifts more than anyone else, just that he does his share, justifying the need for those extreme wheel/tire setup on HIS car. Therefore its not a double standard IMO.
i can run a 17x9 215 setup on a stock KA and drift fine. its about driver, not tire setup.
yeah, i'm sure YOU can, but this setup in question isn't on your car. If it was on your car i don't think anyone would be making that big of a deal out of it. There is more feedback and response like you said, but probably requires more skill and control. I doubt its the optimum setup for a noob learning to drive (drift or grip).
Oh well, its not my car, or money. As long as you know what you're doing, and what you're getting yourself into. There is probably more risks and consequences. Is it worth it?
6:58am.. damn, i should be asleep, i post because i care
