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Some other, low cost drift tires.
Not sure this goes were I have it, but it seemed like the most sensable spot sooo...
I came across this just playing around with superglue. I used the stock slicks on my barricade. [Id use junky slicks, and rims.] 1-Get your junk rims and your junk tires, I suggest using slicks. 2-Find a junk screw driver, like the ones your car comes with, and put it threw the rim, so its on there. 3-Now take your superglue, and cover the tire in superglue, do it however you like, I just took the tube, and spread it all around. 4-Repeat for all 3 other tires. 5-Let them dry. 6-Put them on and try it. I think you have alot more control over these then the regular drift tires. What do you guys think? Note: I did this on tile, Because thats all my house is. If this Doesnt work, and thread is useless, Delete it.... [ mods ] |
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What I did, was did the tire serprate, so It cracked the superglue when I pulled it onto the rim, So Im not sure how this will work, but that will problay be better, less grip, I can acutally drift better with those tires, then the real drift ones.
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Then just try it? IMO you cant beat the Drift Kit or Kyosho Drift Tires and probably MA-010 rims adopted to fit xmods. Tape works very poorly from my experience and has too much grip.
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This is over a year old... honestly... I mean honestly... did this need bumped? Especially seeing as how the creator of the thread is perma-banned?
Wow.. Closed.
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