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    How do you 3-wheel your car???

    Hey guys... seen a couple of pics in some threads of cars 3-wheeling...

    what is 3-wheeling??... and how do you do it??

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    there should be a button next to the air con one.

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    lol yeahhhhh harddd
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    if its 3 wheeling like i think u mean ur talking bout, then high speed turn, stiff chassis, good camera to take the pic
    that shud do it but yeh u need to do it pretty fast

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    3 Wheeling is when you have 1 wheel lift off the ground.

    Where as 2 wheeling is having on side airborne and one side planted.

    3 Wheeling usually needs a big amount of space.
    Cause you can only do it with high amount of g forces created on a turn.
    Its basically gettin some speed. Slowly turning in and making it a sharper turn without over steering or under steering. Causing the body to flex so that one wheel lifts off.
    Last edited by OMG.JAI xD; 03-06-2009 at 09:41 PM. Reason: Corrected. =]

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    dont really need much to do it just stiff suspension and a big sway bar, you normaly see type R's doing it because they come with stiff sway bar

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    Quote Originally Posted by OMG.JAI xD View Post
    Nothing special really. To make it easier, take off your rear sway bar.
    wouldnt that make ur chassis less tiff therefore keepin the tyre on the ground??

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    Taking your sway bar off would mean the LCA can move more easily, so that would make it harder to 3-wheel.

    But why would you want to 3-wheel anyway? "Fully sick bro, I can 3-wheel like a dog chuckin a piss broooooo"


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    lol and if u rele want to just it up and photoshop the jack out lol

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    hahaha thanks ppls
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    or do you mean like in the 'post pics of your car 3 wheelin thread'?

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    Pics of my car at the last hillclimb I did in Perth.

    FF car with a stiff enough rear bar always picks up the unloaded rear wheel on tight corners above a certain lateral load, don,t need to be high speed.

    My car has whiteline 20mm rear bar on stiff setting

    Last edited by EG30; 03-06-2009 at 09:10 PM.

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