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hey guys

I got a NA 33, and think it *might* be able to get some sideways action...but i have 'nanang' tyres on the back (or somehting like that) and bridgestones on the front...

someone told me nanang tyres are fairly soft rubber and will grip the road weel (possibly too much :()

what you guys think?

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the harder the tyre the less it grips and as a result the more it'll slide... don't go for directionals or anything, go for cheap indonesian rubber... and wear em out till they're balding...

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I got the australian Simex one... nothing fancy, just a normal non directional tyre.

Seems pretty ok, can have traction if I want and not too much if wanna go sideways a bit.

Problem is tyre size on the car is 225/50 so it's a bit wider than stock (205/55) so it's grippier.. Maybe if you can get some cheap Simex 205/55 that'll do the sideways job well..

for low speed and beginner then use a second hand tyre with less then 50% tread depth and one with out blocks on the tread pattern.

For high speed drift then use good quality tyres with a nice soft compound as you will need to control the drift and it is hard to do at high speed with crap rubber.

As for high speed keep the same wheels as you have on the front as using the stock wheels will make it also harder to control.

Try stretching the rubber a bit to make the side walls have less flex.

Hope this has helped.

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