Drifting and Grinding
Maybe try checking tire pressure. Ive noticed in my car sometimes when it pulls it cause the tire pressures are off form each other. If it doesn't do anything you didnt' waste anything.
First go to a flat parking lot and see how it goes. Remember, roads usually ascend to the center so that water will run off, which will make your car want to drift ever so slightly right even if you are in alignment.
it might not be the alignment. If you have high traction tires (say Z rated) then that can cause your car to follow the general curve of the road a little more than seams natural...same thing happens with my and my Z's.
Originally posted by integsracer
thanks for the info dc4. by the way, is your sig picture edited? your lights look REALLY bright? i like it =) how did you get them so bright?
thanks for the info dc4. by the way, is your sig picture edited? your lights look REALLY bright? i like it =) how did you get them so bright?
Well....
Part of it is the angle of the shot. It's actually rather low. About knee height.
Part of it is the fact I had just replaced both bulbs, and washed/waxed prior to shooting that pic.
And the rest is a bit of subtle color level tweaking in GraphicConverter.
A bit more red and blue contrast does amazing things..
h:Thanks for noticing though.
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