drifting = damage?
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jusjay you dont think that by jamming the wheel to oneside and hammering it causes any kind of energy to be transferred then placed on the front end? for example the front suspension or rack and pinion system?
I understand exactly what your doing, i dont think you understand the science behind it all. The cause and effect. That energy and motion has to go somewhere. it does not just float away. Any drifting is not the equivalent to "normal wear and tear"
Do your h/w ask these guys if drifting dosent break things.
http://formulad.com/
I understand exactly what your doing, i dont think you understand the science behind it all. The cause and effect. That energy and motion has to go somewhere. it does not just float away. Any drifting is not the equivalent to "normal wear and tear"
Do your h/w ask these guys if drifting dosent break things.
http://formulad.com/
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jusjay you dont think that by jamming the wheel to oneside and hammering it causes any kind of energy to be transferred then placed on the front end? for example the front suspension or rack and pinion system?
I understand exactly what your doing, i dont think you understand the science behind it all. The cause and effect. That energy and motion has to go somewhere. it does not just float away. Any drifting is not the equivalent to "normal wear and tear"
Do your h/w ask these guys if drifting dosent break things.
http://formulad.com/
I understand exactly what your doing, i dont think you understand the science behind it all. The cause and effect. That energy and motion has to go somewhere. it does not just float away. Any drifting is not the equivalent to "normal wear and tear"
Do your h/w ask these guys if drifting dosent break things.
http://formulad.com/