wanting to get a few pics of me in the mx doing a burnout. i've read/heard from a few people to pour bleach on your tires...? why the hell would you do that? does it help them smoke easier or is it just the slickness of the bleach?
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<small>[ September 16, 2004, 02:50 AM: Message edited by: ZEmadman ]</small>
bleached burnouts
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Re: bleached burnouts
makes smoke more white
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Re: bleached burnouts
i hear slapping a bit of transmission fluid on er will have a similar effect
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Re: bleached burnouts
You have to use alot of bleach though. I did this, but it lead to me being an *** and spinning backwards in reverse and snapping the **** out of my axle. 

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Re: bleached burnouts
i figured i'd just buy a bottle and use the whole thing. soak the tires, and make a huge puddle to play around in. that way im not breaking anything

Re: bleached burnouts
i dunno about you guys but bleach getting all over your paint and whatnot doesnt sound like a very good thing to do.
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