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The most common way to do this is through the power over technique, where you turn the car's wheel to throw off its weight. There are other tricks you can use with or separately from the power over technique, like a handbrake slide with automatic cars or a clutch kick with manual cars. To do this, turn the steering wheel complelety in one direction and shift into first gear in manual or the hill-climbing gear in automatic. Floor the throttle, and the car will start turning sharply. As the car body rolls to one side, yank the handbrake to get the rear-wheel slide started. A donut spare tire can not be safely interchanged between vehicles. Tire Rack only recommends interchanging donut spare tires with the exact same make and model of car. Donut or compact spare tires are specifically designed for the vehicles that they are paired with. They are not designed to work with other vehicles.
www.doorway.ru Virgins teaches you how to do a donut in a car. Donuts are great. Nope, not the ones you eat, though, okay, those are good, too, but the kind of donuts you do in a car. Well, today is your lucky day becaus. In today's video I show you how to do a donut, It very simple as long as you have the proper vehicle. Have fun with it but remember to stay safe, Like and SU.
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