Tired of parts delays holding up your build? So are the Drift This boys, and they’re here to help. Chris Forsberg and Ryan Tuerck swing big out the gate with a gigantic brown box of a delivery truck. They’ll chop, cut, drop, boost, and drift it right to your front step on time and in Drift This style on this premiere episode.
Rims big. Drifts big. Everything big! What happens when you take a stock-engine ’95 Caprice on 26s and try to drift it? Nothing. What happens when you let Chris Forsberg, Ryan Tuerck, and the Drift This team loose on it? Everything! You get bubble style with drift attitude, and more than enough of each!
What weighs too much, is way too long, and has more driveshafts than passengers? It’s the Drift This Limo, and it’s more than ready to get you and all your friends wherever you need to go. Fuel and tire surcharges may apply. Check it out on this episode of Drift This.
On this episode of Drift This, Chris, Ryan and the team give a whole new meaning to riding on rails. Reimagining its sand-driven design to its new street destiny, the Sand Rail trades spitting rooster tails for smoke lines and shows off the biggest bump in performance and personality that Drift This has seen yet.
No power. No doors. No problem. On this episode, the Drift This boys go to war on 5,200 pounds of aluminum and diesel, beating a military issue Humvee M998 into submission. BIG thanks to GovPlanet, X-treme Hummer Performance, and the U.S. Army for making our drift dreams come true.
How do you get 90-year-old bumper cars to drift? The Drift This guys don’t really know either, but after being handed the challenge, they’ll figure it out. Adding a motor would be a great place start. Maybe wheels? Problem-Solving 101, coming up on this episode of Drift This.