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  • grand escudo jeep A/T drift

    FR and Automatic transmission

    How to drift with this car without the e-brake?

    trailbraking while throtling?(heel and toe without clutch)

    do you think if i might topple with this type of car?
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  • #2
    Drift it WITH the e-brake. I've seen it done.

    Yes, you could flip it.

    The main question, though, is WHY?

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    • #3
      no no no im not going to do a flip stunt im asking wheter i should be careful with my entry spin as not to flip my car?(max speed?)

      the only method ive been using is the ebrake drift.

      i was wondering if i could use the "trailbraking, heel and toe drift A/T version" (without left foot clutch kick)

      anybody can explain to me in detail regarding any other method?

      my car will be back in 2 days....

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      • #4
        this is beginning to sound like one of those "omg my Diablo is soooo good at drifting" or "Which coilovers are best for my 2005 BMW M5?" or "Wat RiMz wOod lOok g00d on mY 05 SKILynE GT-M R39" posts...
        Last edited by UberSpeed; 12-01-2004, 04:38 PM.

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        • #5
          no no no. i really wouldnt try that. High center of gravity = flip like a circus acrobat. But if you do try it, have a friend video tape it, and then you could call it "Hey, watch this..." and send it to Real TV and make some money off of it, because they'res a good chance that you'll be looking for a new suv soon after. Dont hurt yourself dude.

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          • #6
            I don't know I have some friends with SUV's and trucks and they do donuts/figure 8's and get sideways out of turns with out rolling I was with one of my buddies who has a chevy 2500 with a 12" lift sitting on some 44's wraped around 20's and he held it sideways for about half a block(or about 40 yards) after a left turn so we were going hella slow as the rear was spinning

            if its a rental I'd say go for it

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            • #7
              Trailbraking probably would have a negligible effect on oversteer... at best.

              Like I said, I've seen a Grand Vitara XL-7 "drift" using the e-brake. I'm guessing weight transfer would work too, but I do not condone it.

              If you do anything stupid and roll your SUV and hurt/kill yourself, I absolve myself of any wrongdoing. The above is strictly for informative purposes and should not actually be performed.

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