Dry spin

Mike Sylvester mike.sylvester at att.net
Fri Oct 25 15:49:10 EDT 2002


Just looks like a lot of wheel spin to me.

Basically, if the torque applied to the wheel is greater than the adhesion
force of the tire, it will loose traction and spin. :)

If you are asking the question, "Why does he not go into a 4 wheel drift and
slide out of view?".
Apparently he is getting enough spin in the front wheels that they don't
drag him along.
At first I thought that maybe he removed a front axle and locked the center
diff, but you can see the left front wheel spinning.

Mike Sylvester


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