WOW this takes some HP.. (video of Dually drifting)

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Wow mine will do that (yeah right).

The road looked a little wet also. It was probably a combination of it all good HP, slick tires, and wet road.
 
Buddy of mine has an '06 Ram 2500 CTD Crew Cab. He's got an adjustable chip in it (can't remember the brand) and it's straight piped. All I know is, when he switches it over to "Crazy Larry", hold onto your hats ladies and gentlemen! :popcorn:
 
not impressive. sounds like a stock ctd with bald tires and wet pavement.
 
not impressive. sounds like a stock ctd with bald tires and wet pavement.

Seeing as it's an '06, I'd be surprised if the tires were bald..

So let's see you sliding around your 7500lb, 22 foot long truck around? I'm just happy doing a powerslide or 2...

Drifting may be pretty lame as a "sport", but doing it well takes a great deal of control and feel, beyond that of many amateur racers, and 99.4% of all road drivers..
 
Watch how some of the other drifting videos end. Wet road or not you have to have a good understanding of how the truck will react. One wrong move and nothing bald tires, wet road whatever we want to throw out there will save your truck. I think drifting is a stupid thing to do in a dually but give the guy some credit. I bet most of people who posted in this thread could not do it as well as he did under the same conditions.
 
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