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Slash Drifter?

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i was gonna get a set of anacondas for the rear,I've been driftin in the snow for the last couple days.i live on a perfect curve which is at the low end of a small down hill perfect for goin sideways
 
Has anyone put drift tires on a slash? Just wondering how it would do.

I just don't know how that would work. The truck has a high center of gravity. Even with tires in the rear to decrease traction, I could see roll-overs on a regular basis.

With 3.5" of suspension travel, you might want to look for something else to drift.....
 
I just don't know how that would work. The truck has a high center of gravity. Even with tires in the rear to decrease traction, I could see roll-overs on a regular basis.

With 3.5" of suspension travel, you might want to look for something else to drift.....

Actually they slide around real good in the rain. I have a vid on here somewhere doing sliding 180's in the rain--no rollovers. Drifting COUDL work on a Slash but I am still wondering why Brandon wants to do it with a Slash of all things...
 
lol cause it would be sweet and multifunctional.

Not being partial cause I have one........

OK.....Who am I kidding...yes I am!!

They're great vehicles. I use mine on a track with jumps, in the street, grass and when it raining out..... I run it in the wet when all my other stuff is inside.

It's a pretty good, all-around vehicle. You NEED one.....
 
no i been wanting to do it too....put a locking diff on a 3 s and be done with it....wit the open its just almost alwasys one tire balloning.......i drove the slash today and oh trust me u want one
 
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