I was wondering if anyone could tell me all the bits I would need to set it up? And rough prices if possible?
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I disagree!Simon13 wrote:tourings don't really drift any better than saloons anyway




Yours does drift well, as did my old sport.Simon13 wrote:u never said that when u had mine at insane angles!








If your going to try that make sure the stuff doesnt move! Or you'll get a HUGE change in weight distrubution mid corner, i almost lost a van at work cause it had an excavator bucket which basically moved mid corner!gareth wrote:would a 2 door be better than a tourer if you filled the spare wheel well with sand/concrete/lead? get the same 50/50 weight distribution from the added rear weight but the centre of gravity would be lower, reducing body roll. hardly an expensive mod for a dedicated drift wagon!!!





davetouring wrote:I think the touring is good because it has better weight distribution at the rear.
IF all the weight was in one place I don't think it would be so good. Although I would be willing to try.
Plus you can carry 10 wheels in a touring for spares at drift days.
Lets face it, tourings rule.




the whole benefit of the tourer is the mass at the extremities. this large radius of gyration is what slows down the twitchiness when compared to the saloon.Jos wrote:If you are going to add weight to balance it up, you are better off not putting at the ends of the chassis, large amounts of mass at ends generate a lot of force and can be difficult to persuade to change direction. Try to keep everything near the middle.









