they obviously ruin tires but it also puts stress on the driveline (axles, differentials, bearings, transmission)
2007-08-31 07:45:09
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answered by ff2307 3
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Burn outs are hard on the u-joints for rear wheel drives and 4X4's
C-V axles on front wheel drives and cars with independant rear suspension axles...
for all its hard on the transmission, for an automatic it can damage the flex plate that couples the engine to the transmission (and will eventually crack and or break the flex plare too)
Drifting the car is hard on the front suspension parts like tie rod ends, idle arms, pitman arms, steering boxes, rack and pinions steering units the ball joints... and even insome cases (severe) can damage the rims
Walt
2007-08-31 08:36:27
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answered by Ronk W 4
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Yes.
Just about everything in the drive train.
Think about it for a minute - if you rev an engine up, dump the clutch and burn out, you are putting massive amounts of stress on the engines, clutch, transmission, drive shaft, and rear end (or half shafts in the case of a front wheel drive).
You will melt your tires on top of that.
It's fun, but unless you've got cash to pay for repairs and tires, keep it under control.
2007-08-31 07:45:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Hard on tires &money= Can't be good on the drive train>?It will mess up you if caught here pretty hard on the driver >?
2007-08-31 07:45:03
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answered by 45 auto 7
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Tires!
2007-08-31 07:45:04
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answered by Lindsey girl 3
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