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Now that winter is approaching and the rainy season is on its way, it got me thinking about the reduction in traction that comes with it.
I've got an E46 320i steptronic and I have always wanted to learn to drift my rear wheel drive car however, due to the fact that:
I was not keen on shreading my tires, didn't even know where would be a safe place to go try it out, and what other factors I need to consider, I have been putting it off.
However, now that I have joined this forum I think it would be wise to reconsider if given the adequate advice.
I'm sure these questions appeal to many many individuals who want to increase their driving ability.
So if you can help that would be great. :thumbs:
Thanks
Now that winter is approaching and the rainy season is on its way, it got me thinking about the reduction in traction that comes with it.
I've got an E46 320i steptronic and I have always wanted to learn to drift my rear wheel drive car however, due to the fact that:
I was not keen on shreading my tires, didn't even know where would be a safe place to go try it out, and what other factors I need to consider, I have been putting it off.
However, now that I have joined this forum I think it would be wise to reconsider if given the adequate advice.
I'm sure these questions appeal to many many individuals who want to increase their driving ability.
So if you can help that would be great. :thumbs:
Thanks