yep and you end up fracturing a bone on your back.......
trust i know.
tyre choice also wuld play a part, i used to get lift off oversteer loads but learnt a bit about my braking technique. if you have to lift off in a situation when l/o/o/s is possible lift off slowly becuase its the sudden weight transfer off the back axel that causes it to step out. or try your left foot braking.
lol once i goes its a bit of a biatch to control aswell, anypne that has got the back end out in a rw drive car will know u can sort of catch it with the brake and accelerator.
best thing in a front car experencing l/o/o/s is to get the power back down asap to pull the car back into line. fun once you master it.
practice in a carpark
