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TXTee
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Subject: Burnout Tips 12/4/2009, 12:16 am |
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I need to know how to burn up the tire tread down to 3/32nds or less on a FWD SUV on all 4 tires so I can get them replaced before my warranty runs out. Tips?
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wacked
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Subject: Re: Burnout Tips 12/4/2009, 12:55 am |
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Sounds like a question or even a job for the burnout king
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wacked
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Subject: Re: Burnout Tips 12/4/2009, 12:56 am |
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We need a smiley of a black DC doing the burnout hehe
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TXTee
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Subject: Re: Burnout Tips 12/4/2009, 1:09 am |
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LMAO you know he came to mind immediately
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White Puff
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Subject: Re: Burnout Tips 12/4/2009, 1:21 am |
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some oil on the tires and romp it back and forth. recommend flat asphalt and safe area. If it was a stick shift you could just dump the clutch. or... inflate tires at max psi and rev the engine and shift to drive from neutral but that's not good for your tranny as you'll wear out the clutch packs faster and other stuff.
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dmonge90
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Subject: Re: Burnout Tips 12/4/2009, 2:35 am |
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I'd just go to a empty parking lot somewhere and have some fun
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TXTee
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Subject: Re: Burnout Tips 12/4/2009, 7:56 am |
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I already have the parking lot selected but I need to know how to actually burnout with a FWD vehicle. Is it the same as our trucks where you hold the brake and gas, then let go off the brakes? I'm at 4/32 on all 4 with even wear so it shouldn't take much.
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C.C.
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Subject: Re: Burnout Tips 12/4/2009, 2:55 pm |
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don't you pull up on the e-brake and then let her rip? that's what i would do on my civic...put some mcdonalds trays under ur back tires with the e-brake on and u can drift lol
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TXTee
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Subject: Re: Burnout Tips 12/4/2009, 3:46 pm |
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- C.C. wrote:
- don't you pull up on the e-brake and then let her rip? that's what i would do on my civic...put some mcdonalds trays under ur back tires with the e-brake on and u can drift lol
OMG I'm over here dying with laughter about Tokyo drifting on Mickey D trays. Thanks for the tip....the e-brake is a foot pedal but I'll see if I can make it work but no drifting cuz SUVs will flip. Can't imagine what I'd call my insurance and tell them.
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cadams1224
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Subject: Re: Burnout Tips 12/4/2009, 3:55 pm |
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turn off the nannys, get in an open area hold the brake for a second then let go
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cadams1224
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Subject: Re: Burnout Tips 12/4/2009, 3:56 pm |
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before i got my new tires, i fish tailed up and down 762 for a few days
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TX_Ros
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Subject: Re: Burnout Tips 12/4/2009, 4:34 pm |
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yeah what cadams said that's it and don't go tryin to burn out all four too much you'll mess up your transfer case
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TXTee
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Subject: Re: Burnout Tips 12/4/2009, 5:19 pm |
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Thanks guys....definitely don't want to mess anything up BUT the tires.
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