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    Manly drifts

    IMO, this PWNS any 240 I've seen :P

    #2
    That was FUCKING SICK.
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      #3
      meh, not too impressed. My first vehicle was a 79 toyota p/u with a 4cyl that i used to drift everywhere i went.

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        #4
        drifting........eh.....kids nowadays.

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          #5
          Ok fine, powerslides and donuts. Thats still a lot of truck to be pulling that off

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            #6
            Would that be considered a "4-wheel" drift? :p

            I guess on that rig, you could actually do a 6-wheel drift if you were really talented...

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              #7
              I guess it technically is a 4 wheel drift, but not in the intended sense of course :P I think thats pretty damn cool.

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                #8
                Sweet! Makes me want to go try that in the dog truck, minus the dogs of course...
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                  #9
                  he could probably drift over some cars as big as his truck is. that was awesome.

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                    #10
                    yeah, some of those 1 ton dualies can be suprisingly quick. i know a guy that has a dodge 3500 dually with bully dog, etc. it's scary how quick that big bastard can move.

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                      #11
                      Meh.

                      After seeing Jeremy Clarkson drift a semi-truck, nothing shocks me anymore when it comes to drifting.

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                        #12
                        ^^???? do you have a link to the vid?
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by PiercedE30 View Post
                          ^^???? do you have a link to the vid?
                          This isn't it, but it was a truck EXACTLY like this, built for racing.

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                            #14
                            Meh, I've done similar with my Dad's 92 Dakota with a 318 V8. It's got a posi rear end, so it doesn't take much to get the ass end out. His truck is pretty fucking quick too. Kind of scary in the rain/snow actually. It's only drawback is that it is an auto. :(

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Eurospeed View Post
                              This isn't it, but it was a truck EXACTLY like this, built for racing.

                              http://youtube.com/watch?v=29h-PO6UCD4
                              A single axle cabover is pretty torquey for just 4 wheels, and the weight is deceivingly low (that huge cab up top is just empty space for the driver). I would still never try it though :P

                              Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver View Post
                              Meh, I've done similar with my Dad's 92 Dakota with a 318 V8. It's got a posi rear end, so it doesn't take much to get the ass end out. His truck is pretty fucking quick too. Kind of scary in the rain/snow actually. It's only drawback is that it is an auto. :(

                              a dakota BARELY qualifies as a midsize truck, I'd consider it compact. Its a world of difference compared to a 1-ton dually. Quad cab at that.

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