You Can Do Surprisingly Good Burnouts With Plywood Wheels
When the team from Scumbag Labs made a pair of wheels from sheets of plywood - held together by glue and a few screws - the assumption was they wouldn’t last long during a burnout session.
With little space between the eight lug holes, the middle portions could just disintegrate. Or perhaps the layers of plywood might separate. And if that doesn’t happen, there’s always the chance of fire.
In the end, though, they held up remarkably well, allowing this ninth-gen Ford F-250 to pull off some impressive smokey rear-axle antics. Perhaps disappointed by the lack of flames, the guys then doused the wheels with petrol and set them on fire for good measure. Well, no harm in being thorough.
Like what you see? Now check out what happens when you try to make pistons from wood…
Comments
garage 54 has a competitor.
If Bear Grylls had a pickup truck…
Why wood you do that?
I don’t cedar point of it myself
Nice BURN
Fir science, obviously.
I was like “gotta be those Russians again”, but no, for once not… 😂
Lmao same!
Next up: Oil: will it catch fire?
Donut labs are disappointed
Donut labs are disappointed
As long as it doesn’t become a burn-out
I already saw this