Are there any ways to strengthen maybe your steering rack or axel when it undergoes the pressures of sliding side-ways? i've seen several people's cars axels snap, or their body frame warp because of excessive drifting on their car. i guess i'm just asking what kind of support should i add to my car to prevent or reduce the risk of damaging it. Thanks~ =)
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Originally posted by Daz3d Pandai've seen several people's cars axels snap, or their body frame warp because of excessive drifting on their car.
yeah drifting can be hard on cars (usually the most when your first learning). but if you're looking for chassis support consider what FD3S_pilot said, and also there is roll cages (help a ton and keep you safer as well), stitch welding (very long hard process, but great results), poly foam filling the car in certain areas .... and then just upgrading the stock components of the suspension and driveline to aftermarket parts that are more well built to handle the duties of drifting.
to be honest though, to begin with a nice S13 or S14 in good running order with a good suspension upgrade and LSD will be all you will need to start with. then as your skills progress, so can your mods to your car as you'll begin to push it harder and further than you do when you start out.
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if you can weld good then it's not hard ... just takes a long time. be cautious not to over heat the area you're welding b/c you'll either weaken or warp it. here is a good link from drift sessions on seam/stitch welding...
http://www.driftsession.com/articles...2/article2.htm
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Drifting will not damage your frame. Stitch welding will stiffen the body and you will have a better overall reaction. You will have a rougher ride, but if it's your weekend car, I wouldn't worry about it.
As was mentioned, save money and get LSD, Strut tower bars, sway bars, and springs. If you cant afford an LSD, just have a second diff welded for you. They aren't hard to install and will make quite a difference in a drift session.
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