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From: ProjectM97
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  • How you do that? let me try it on my 96 protege.

  • @tangnatalaga The LT in the title of my video stands for lunch tray. Just buy a plastic tray from walmart like the ones found in fast food restaurants. Place them in front of your rear wheels and drive over them and then pull your hand brake. Depending on the tray and if the surface is wet, the trays usually last 10-40 seconds of sliding before a hole gets burned through the tray. Do this in a clear parking lot away from any cars or people. It is impossible to control the car.

  • Actually the trays were still okay. The car is very light so the trays did not get any holes. The tires are in excellent shape.

  • Nice flat spots on your tires now, those trays were done after like 2-3 seconds

  • @TurfinWhiteBoy The trays were still good. I gave them to someone else to try. My car is very light weight. 2384lbs. So it did not affect the trays as much as most cars do.

  • @ProjectM97 What kind of trays were you using?

    I have the same car and I know how heavy it is...I used lunch/fast food trays back when I used to do that shit

  • thats not drifting

  • @jimbojr12345 That is why the video is called lunch tray drifting. It is a way to allow FWD cars to slide like RWD cars. But only for a short time.

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