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  • #76
    Lol. It sort of makes sense though, I'm sure the feedback is easier to read with slippers. Or not. Who knows. I wear Nikes.

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    • #77
      ive got 2 pairs of pilotis that i love, and are actually ok with my abnormally wide feet.

      alex I get what your saying about a thin pair of sandals(hell i useto do canyon runs in flip flops), but i dont think theyll let me race at the speedway with those.

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      • #78
        Ive experimented with shoes before. Right now i wear DCs but the soles are kinda too big and theyre really puffy and get it the way sometimes. Like theyre so puffy that they get caught on different stuff down there, like i had the right one get caught under the brake forcing the gas down which sucked and the gas one if i let go sometimes it gets stuck under the side of the dash since the car i use has a full interior. I like old worn addidas the best. Theyre really durable and thin but still very comftorable. If you have automatic i just like to drive in sox when they let me. For gloves i wear regular fox racing gloves. Theyre made of high grain leather, their extremely breathable, and flame retardent since i set them on fire once on accident. You can get a pair of these at biking stores for like 20 bucks. They also never slipped for me.

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        • #79
          a bit off topic but carbon fiber and kevlar was mentioned earlier, kevlar is extremely strong, but not very stiff (one of the best energy absorbers), carbon fiber is very light, strong, and stiff, but very brittle compared to kevlar. the "ultimate" material so to say would be a blend of the carbon fiber material with kevlar to create a carbon kevlar composite that is as strong and stiff like carbon fiber but absorbs energy like kevlar.

          about shoes, old school chuck taylors, red, because red is the fastest color.

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          • #80
            We got the hookup

            I know that this forum is not for soliciting, but I just wanted to offer this deal to everyone looking at this thread. I work at a circle track racing shop. We sell RCI and Racequip racing shoes. These are D1 approved shoes if you check the rules. They come in blue, black, or red. Now I'm telling you that they usually retail for 125.99, but we have a competition to sell the most this month. Whoever does gets a free pair, and I can use them greatly. So PM me and I can get em to you at almost half off!

            I know that the whole drifting in socks thing is always pretty cool, but I understand the rules, and wrestling shoes and stuff just don't humor the officials like you'd think. Hopefully I can hook you guys up so you guys can hook me up.

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            • #81
              Old school Vans checkerboard slip-ons = pimp

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              • #82
                leave dead threads dead

                as stated above

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                • #83
                  re

                  usually i use something with a thin sole.
                  Martial arts type shoes are really good because their
                  not to big and they have a thin sole. The Feiyues are
                  good. Or you can get pool shoes, their thinner and
                  better then sandals and pretty cheap too.

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                  • #84
                    I haven't tried them, but it seems like military flight gloves would work very well for driving: nomex lined, nylon back with a goatskin external stich palm... and you can find them for $25....

                    Oh and kevlar is a aramid fiber (a polymer) which is a para-phenylene while carbon fiber is just that: carbon which has been splintered into fibers. Kevlar is actually very similar to nomex which is in meta-phenylene group.

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                    • #85
                      well allot of my friends wear skateboard shoes when they go drifting. i like to wear my nike presto's.

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by bmw325e30
                        Old school Vans checkerboard slip-ons = pimp
                        hey bro, were you out at a Lookout Drift event recently?

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                        • #87
                          I just got a set of Avia 243's and they are awesome. The pedals feel great through them and they slide very nicely between pedals and all. Got them for 29.99 at Off Broadway Show Warehouse.

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                          • #88
                            I have some old school nike crosstrainers, that I belt sanded the sole down on, but usually I rock the reef's. Mad jdmness. lol

                            Hey Alex have you ever thought about making parts for MK 3 Supras? I'd definetly buy some tie rods. PLEASE!
                            Last edited by Ziptyed; 08-18-2004, 11:43 AM.

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                            • #89
                              socks

                              why dont you guys wear socks with those grippy things on them lol the look corny but if you dont have money for racing shoes I would use sock (preferably with the funny grip things on the bottom so that your feet dont slip)

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                              • #90
                                converse, all the way.it has the best feel i think cause u can feel exactly what ur doing cause you have one thin layer of rubber between ur foot and the pedal.

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