is it possible to burnout in a 02 cherokee?
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I wouldn't start off with burnouts then lol.. Try in some sand or mud, get used to that then go to wet black top, then moist pavement, then w.e but make sure you have some money to get new tires lol. On a side note, you're 19 and don't know how to burnout a car? I was doing donuts in my grandma's 1985 Isuzu I-mark when I was 14 lol. I remember getting trays from mcdonalds with my buddies paseo, now thats a good time!!
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I wouldn't start off with burnouts then lol.. Try in some sand or mud, get used to that then go to wet black top, then moist pavement, then w.e but make sure you have some money to get new tires lol. On a side note, you're 19 and don't know how to burnout a car? I was doing donuts in my grandma's 1985 Isuzu I-mark when I was 14 lol. I remember getting trays from mcdonalds with my buddies paseo, now thats a good time!!

on another note i have a 98 durango that has some type of rev control when you step on the brake and gas at the same time. just revs to like 2500 and stops, used to be able to get them to spin if you caught it right(and its a good time with a posi rear) but after 180xxx miles its not so easy to do anymore
You have the 4 liter right?
If you got the 4 banger (the 4.0 liter is a straight six), forget about it...
If you got the 4.0 liter (6 cyl), put the brake pedal on the floor (left foot), give it about half gas (right foot), then slowly release the brake pedal untill you feel the rear tires break loose, then leave your brake foot where it is (same pressure), and put the gas pedal on the floor.
There ya go, that'll do a good burnout.
Be warned though, you will burn up your tires, fry your transmission, wear out your engine, and break axles and drive shafts....
If you got the 4 banger (the 4.0 liter is a straight six), forget about it...
If you got the 4.0 liter (6 cyl), put the brake pedal on the floor (left foot), give it about half gas (right foot), then slowly release the brake pedal untill you feel the rear tires break loose, then leave your brake foot where it is (same pressure), and put the gas pedal on the floor.
There ya go, that'll do a good burnout.
Be warned though, you will burn up your tires, fry your transmission, wear out your engine, and break axles and drive shafts....
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I have removed all of the garbage from this thread, and will leave it open for now.
Kazman, your post came across as harsh, and Frank's original post on the matter did not, end of story! Don not respond to this, the issue is dead!
Carry on with the original topic please...
Kazman, your post came across as harsh, and Frank's original post on the matter did not, end of story! Don not respond to this, the issue is dead!
Carry on with the original topic please...
I have removed all of the garbage from this thread, and will leave it open for now.
Kazman, your post came across as harsh, and Frank's original post on the matter did not, end of story! Don not respond to this, the issue is dead!
Carry on with the original topic please...
Kazman, your post came across as harsh, and Frank's original post on the matter did not, end of story! Don not respond to this, the issue is dead!
Carry on with the original topic please...
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