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I know tyhis doesnt help now..but when i get new tires...im going to burn these ones up and have a sheriff buddy get it on tape, and take pics..ill post in gallery when i do
---JOHN
i burned out just the other day. no power braking required just floored it and made a nice thick cloud of white smoke behind me, oh and about 20 ft worth of black marks. to bad no one had a camera at the time. it was awesome. if you haven't figured it out i really don't give a damn about my stock crappy tires lol. but surprisingly the tires still have quite a bit of tread on em after the burn out.
I had a set of brand new tires waiting for me after I did my burnout, I toasted my stockers, they were like racing slicks! I powerbraked to get the tires churning, then just floored the gas. Ruining the tires wasn't my greatest concern, it was all the stuck-on rubber chunks all over my bedsides. . .those were a PITA to get off!
the key is keeping your tires from brabbing the road to soon. your gonna need more than just full throttle on most trucks to burn out without a slight incline, unless your trucks modified or even stock and has a hell of alot of torque like the powerstrokes etc. other wise your gonna need to powerbrake. try turning some as well to help break the tires traction. otherwise your gonna have to do some work to your bronco or get some bleach.
Last edited by modru2004; Apr 4, 2004 at 10:23 PM.