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- OldFord4x4
Anyone wanna meet up and teach me a few things? I know the basics But, Want to learn more "Advanced" Moves if anyone wants to teach me. I have a mic.
Psn: OldFord4x4
Psn: OldFord4x4
Anyone wanna meet up and teach me a few things? I know the basics But, Want to learn more "Advanced" Moves if anyone wants to teach me. I have a mic.
Psn: OldFord4x4
well saidWith time comes skill, stick with it and you'll get better. You can't just learn a technique like that, keep practicing it till it feels controlled and fluid.
and if its a 4door wh:censored:re ask push... just ask push lmfaoIts true that in time you will get better, it is also a important part of really expanding your knowledge of the sport of drifting and I will say that it is easier to learn if someone can explain what something does and explain why it does it.
Its also important to know how your car feels without modification so when you want the car to do or stop doing something, you will be better prepared to tune the car to suit your style of driving.
Its a never ending learning experience... I learn something new everyday.
If you do need help feel free to ask. I'm always open to helping the new guys and gals with some advice from trial and error tuning we have done over the years.