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    And to answer your original question seriously, yes. Yes You can drift in any type of tyres in any type of weather (depending on power output of car of course). Here we drift on whatever tyres that are the cheapest!


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    What happened all these people????






    They ALL died while drifting on STOCK tires in the RAIN
    now do you want to take that risk???
    I sure as hell know i dont


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    Dude, I think you should try it. REAL men drift in the wet on stock tyres. Most of these fucking clowns on this forum only wish they could man up and pull this off. Thats why we all have fat ugly chicks and you'll be out smashing hot chicks every night.


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    Whatever you do .... DONT drive on ice with stock tyres!!



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    ah lads stop annoying the little handicapper!! of course you can drift on stock tires but you cant do it on stock wheels!! dont ever try it


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    Really wanna be careful of what trainers your wearing too, the rain on your soles can have effects on your pedal controls


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    Quote Originally Posted by slithertooth View Post
    Really wanna be careful of what trainers your wearing too, the rain on your soles can have effects on your pedal controls
    very true HIGHLY DANGEROUS when it rains i stay indoors!! well after i jack up my car so the rain water does not soak into my tires and make them slippy cos it takes 2-3 days to dry out a rainy tire!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by gem-s13 View Post
    very true HIGHLY DANGEROUS when it rains i stay indoors!! well after i jack up my car so the rain water does not soak into my tires and make them slippy cos it takes 2-3 days to dry out a rainy tire!!
    very good point , a lot of lives have been lost due to water logged tires.

    i personally take the tires off my car and just drive around on the bare rim , so much safer in the rain and also great for driving across ice and frozen lakes (bare rim acts like an iceskate) or when i want to drive on train tracks to avoid traffic

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    Ah man what am I doin on Driftireland full a pills at 9 o clock in the mornin fml

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    i was going to tax the car and all , but since its raining and seems to be not let up i think ill jack it up and take off my tyres .
    i sometimes drift using slippers because my trainers are too slippey when wet
    ,,thanks for the heads up lads



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    No, you need special rain tyres... I sell ones that are tumble dryer safe, starting at €78.50


 

 

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