what tires can drift?

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sim tyres are a good start...for RWD and 4WD.

For FF, use softer tyres at the front and harder ones at the rear, this will allow u to break traction more easily.
 
Any tires can drift, but you'll be benefitting yourself by using Simulation tires to start with, and once you get good and experienced (at least a couple months), then you can experiment with other tires. I suggest to you not mixing tires. Don't be different tires in the front or rear, FF or not. Why would you even drift an FF anyway? Start with a stock, RWD car, on simulations and practice with that. If you don't feel like you're prgoressing as fast as you'd like, well, that's drifting. It's not easy. Don't go adding crazy amounts of horsepower to compensate for your lack of skills.

PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE!!!

And read my drift guide....
www.freewebs.com/monkeyd/drift.html
 
In gran turismo 2, is drifting with sim tyres and about 350-400 hp considered lame? If so, then I'm probably the lamest person around :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Originally posted by [Jetstorm]-R
no, what are you talking about?? :odd:


Basically...my question was:
In gran turismo 2, is drifting with sim tyres and about 350-400 hp considered lame?


Then I felt a bug of mischief, so I added this corny statement:
If so, then I'm probably the lamest person around :lol: :lol: :lol:

Yep, my question still is:
In gran turismo 2, is drifting with sim tyres and about 350-400 hp considered lame?
 

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