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Old 07-05-2008, 01:18 AM
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Default How to do a Burn out

I know how to do them, but i went to try one tonight. I pushed the brake in then hit the gass got up to about 3000 rpm and started to ease forward this was with my foot hard on the brake. DO i need new brakes? i know blazers can do burnouts.
 
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LOl no you do not need to replace your brakes.

Try putting water or dish soap around a tire.
 
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Put a V8 in it then you dont need to power brake it, lol!
 
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The trick is to hold the brakes, gas it up, and start letting off the brakes. Eventually a wheel will break loose and you'll start peeling the tire.

 
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Bleach works also...more smoke!!!!!
 
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^^agreed!!
 
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But make sure you don't have your car in Auto 4x4 or as soon as you begin to peal out, the front tires will also engage
 
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4 wheel burnout :P
 
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