Their called stoppies. Pulse the brakes at the right frequency to get the springs bouncing, then go hard on the brakes when the back end is up to get it in the air. You could flip the thing over. Don't do this at home kids.
No way this is real. As you can see, the van actually comes to a dead stop before it lurches forward on its front wheels. What they probaly did was drive the car, stop it, then achor the front somehow and pull the back forward with a winch. What you see is clearly an example of the magic of editing.
lmao
zx6rtt 2 years ago
this is posible ive seen it happen
macddesign 2 years ago
Their called stoppies. Pulse the brakes at the right frequency to get the springs bouncing, then go hard on the brakes when the back end is up to get it in the air. You could flip the thing over. Don't do this at home kids.
cuke8466 3 years ago 3
No way this is real. As you can see, the van actually comes to a dead stop before it lurches forward on its front wheels. What they probaly did was drive the car, stop it, then achor the front somehow and pull the back forward with a winch. What you see is clearly an example of the magic of editing.
cryophile 3 years ago
LOL
CanadaForce 3 years ago
This is real. The mini-van looks like it's diff. from most American sold models though.
Needs to have enough momentum, top heaviness, maybe 2 wheel drive, etc...
241Groundhog 3 years ago
front wheel brakes too
sgbr101 3 years ago