who can drift their hoe or yuk or esky?

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Gzes

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I used to be able to drift my 2 dr when i first got the transmission put in but since the overhaul and blown trans i havnt been able to do so. So yall got pics and specs? Me stock engine transmission just exterior mods n woofers
 

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My center of gravity is a little too much to be drifting. When it rains they get crazy lose though
 

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rain or snow mine will slide without much effort. little to much wheel weight/width + 10 bolt rear end = don't even try on dry :)
 
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I like how only the lifted hoes have actually drifted them. Comon atomic were u at? I cant wait to put my 35s on tho.
 

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There is an intersection on Rt46 in little ferry here in jersey that when it's wet, I totally drift my hoe on. It's dicey, but I can and do fully drift from center to right lane and back to center. I usually get to pull it off about once a month, but in the fall and spring I get a few more days of wet weather.
Other than that corner, there is basically no where in my area to safely (not saying the above is safe) drift for fun.
 

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