This should be routine for anyone about to replace their tires

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11/06/2013 at 09:45 • Filed to: None

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You might have low expectations for a burnout video. Put those aside and watch.

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Kinja'd!!! BKRM3 > RightFootDown
11/06/2013 at 09:54

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Do people not do that before replacing rears? I was taught that it was an important -perhaps vital - part of the process.

If I ever have children I'm going to tell them that tire shops won't replace rears unless they're corded.


Kinja'd!!! Dsscats > RightFootDown
11/06/2013 at 09:57

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My Forester now has a sad :(. I could pull a specific fuse, but that would make it FWD only.


Kinja'd!!! It's a "Porch-uh" > RightFootDown
11/06/2013 at 09:59

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I just got a quote from a shop yesterday to replace the clutch in my M5. I made an appointment with them to do the work next week and on my way out the door the guy said to "have fun with my clutch while I can."

Not sure that's possible to wear out a clutch and not hurt something else on the car. "Fun" is a burnout (don't want to toast my tires yet) or some hard starts (which it can't really do since the clutch is slipping).


Kinja'd!!! Casper > RightFootDown
11/06/2013 at 10:20

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Agreed. Although, it can never top a good rotary burnout. Something about seeing random flames in the middle of the giant smoke cloud just makes it better.


Kinja'd!!! 04sneaky - Boxers. Blowers. Bikes. And bitches. > Casper
11/06/2013 at 10:35

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Also the relative sound of someone weedeating a yard within that giant cloud of smoke also makes me all giggly on the inside.


Kinja'd!!! Casper > 04sneaky - Boxers. Blowers. Bikes. And bitches.
11/06/2013 at 10:36

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Exactly. Who doesn't like the sound of a Smurf's car trapped in a tin can at 9,000 rpms?


Kinja'd!!! Busslayer > RightFootDown
11/06/2013 at 10:37

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I've been doing that for the last few weeks. Ok, not really that, since you can only do so much with an '05 focus, but I have managed a couple of near 100ft one-wheel burnouts. It raining today though and it is getting pretty sketchy since the tires are nearing the point that the tread is barely identifyable.