Well, I saw a car doing that in a parking lot one day, he blew out a rear tire in a high speed doughnut, kept his foot on the gas like an idiot, lost all control, and smashed into another vehicle, doing thousands of dollars in body damage to both vehicles.
You are playing juvenile games. You may never have the type of accident i describe, but you look like a goof.
2007-12-02 10:39:29
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answered by Fred C 7
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Why not just turn the wheel to do the donuts, instead of pulling the e-brake?
I had a friend doing donuts in a blazer. He hit a patch of dry concrete/asphalt. Wound up dropping his rear drive shaft as a result.
2007-12-02 18:15:31
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answered by 2007_Shelby_GT500 7
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Don't worry about it. The damage is only minor in dollars and cents for a rich guy like you. So the brake cable snaps, big deal. Or the point in the wheel brakes that are connected to the brake cable breaks off. No problem. What is several hundred dollars woth of brake damage to you. Have fun.
2007-12-02 18:17:07
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answered by Tinman12 6
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all good answers but the bottom line is it is great funnnn
it will take a lot of times doing this to brake parts and the wear is
very little. the snow will not wear the tires a lot
So go Have FUN unless you hit a tree or a ditch
there will be alot of cost then
2007-12-02 18:39:45
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answered by Roy O 1
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not that bad. just wear and tear on the rear brakes. and it causes tire wear too.
2007-12-02 18:17:51
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answered by jake the snake 2
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your ebrake pads will wear down. it could warp your brake discs
2007-12-02 18:09:32
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answered by Wilson 3
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