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Hey guys,

When I take off normally on sand Im getting wheelspin, not so much wheelspin but the tyres are skipping over the sand and its starting to get annoying as my estate is filled with it. Would this be the tyres im running? Their brand new ones so dunno. Only running a GTS-t with minor mods as well so probabaly only about 170-180rwkw?

This normal?

PS. Im not riding the clutch, dropping it or whatever :cool:. I have LSD as well but I dont think that would have anything to do with it.

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haha this threads a joke right?

Sand on the road creates a loose surface...a loose surface is prone to movement. The sand is moving from underneath your tyres, thus your tyres not in direct contact with the road and therefore spinning loosely on top of the road.

Notice the same thing on a wet road? The water acts like a lubricant....

My wheels spin more easily when the rear of the car is jacked up...is that normal?

lol

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Dude put the car into 5th gear and just ride the clutch a bit to take off. Would mostlikely not spin the wheels to easy then.

Or just get outta the car n leave the hand brake off and car in neutral. Give it a push to start it rollin then jump back in the car while its rolling and slip into 2nd and off ya go.

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think he wants everyone to know he got wheelspin :P congrats on getting wheelspin on slippery surface.. *clap clap* dont worry people...his mum says his special..your a SICK C#NT!!

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