Anyone drifting on AGX & Prokit ?

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LT_Z
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If so what setting on AGX ? just curious if its possible :)


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Exar-Kun
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yep. Im sure there are people drifint on near-stock stuff, too. stiffen the rear of the AGX up a good bit, and prep for dori-dori man. -chet:ylsuper

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LT_Z
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Yeah i put em in last nite. Fronts are on 2 rears on 4 , should the front be as soft as possible ? also what about like tire pressure and stuff ? thanx for the advise by the way i test drove the setup like that last nite and on corners where i was maxing out before, i could turn into it even more now (no tire protest) I think it actually raised my vehicle tho :) (old stuff was saggin) The rear camer needs a little adjustment but not much.

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I'm pretty sure rear AGX set to 6 and above combined with some decent springs (ProKit in my case) will be enough to drift.

I have never drifted on purpose, but donuts with my setup (AGX 3front, 6rear) are superb. And that's on top of me running POS Kumhos, open diff and auto transmission.

P.S. Main performance part in the car is a layer between steering wheel and driver's seat. I'm pretty sure good driver can drift the **** out of any bone stock RWD car.

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This is the kind of thread I was looking for. It's good to know that the AGX/prokit combo is capable of drifting.


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