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Old 10-08-2007, 02:00 PM
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lols, my NA liberty used to step out hard in the wet, if you can't do it on full boost you must be at 3psi!
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easy, my rs could get it sliding out in the dry. alot different sideways in awd
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My bugeye doesn't drift bends at 13-14 psi in wet bends, guess I don't come into corners with enough momentum and I brake in a straight line before tuning in. I always try to drive as smooth as possible though with minimal steering movement.

Might have to get out on a skid pan to give it a sudden flick and see what happens. I'm not trying to get the rex sideways in the wet on public roads on purpose or I will end up on today tonight and they will finally have some new footage to replace that yellow skyline doing a burnout that they always use!
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Old 11-08-2007, 11:25 AM
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Swaybars make a big difference to sideways action in a rex...
24mm heavy duty rear bar on hardest possible setting = Happy time!
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Bloody hell, how can you get a rexi under a ute.... or was the ute a high rise? Anyhow lucky she aint dead.... And Stuff about Drifting sideways... no comment!
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i have front rear struts sways and a hbrace, sliding is very hard to do even in the wet..

you have to really try to do it
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bald rear tyres helps
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Blah Harl, its so easy,corner in 3rd, throw it into second so she is all spooled up, then throw her around. Even with stiff suspension and swaybars, it'll kick out.

Cmon, a non-turbo 1.8ltr corolla can do it, i think a 2ltr Force air induced rexxy can :P
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Blah Harl, its so easy,corner in 3rd, throw it into second so she is all spooled up, then throw her around. Even with stiff suspension and swaybars, it'll kick out.

Cmon, a non-turbo 1.8ltr corolla can do it, i think a 2ltr Force air induced rexxy can :P
Mine feels like the rear subframe moves into position, then it just squats, grips and go's. And that's the way I like it
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I know it seems kinda weird but it was actually a high ute , one with the large trays for brickies etc. Their ute was not damaged in the slightest. She was on the side parking bays on murray street and I think she had the ute in her blind spot and just took straight off into the street....well she didn't get very far :|
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