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The biggest long term expense in Drifting is definitely not the cost of tuning nor repairing your car - it would most definitely be the price of replacing your tires every other week. There are two ways to get cheap tires which I recommend.

The first way to getting dirt cheap tires is to visit a garage which throws out old tires or to visit a junkyard. You will have to negotiate with the garage because the tires they throw out will probably have an illegal amount of pattern left on them - ensure them that you won't drive on public roads. You have a chance that you will get them for free since there it is a cost for the garage to recycle the tires.

If you chose to visit a junkyard - you will probably have to pay for tires which are still "usable". It won't be anything to expensive though. My suggestion is that you only use second hand tires if you are still at a learning phase in drifting. Once you get more advanced then you can look into first hand tires.

Now the second way of getting cheap discount tires is via an online retail shop. It is a known fact that you can save loads of cash by getting your tires online from a reputable dealer. You should try and find a dealer who gives out reviews and the best prices all around. Thats why I suggest using The Tire Rack.

Tire Rack- Revolutionizing Tire Buying

They have plenty of performance tires that do not cost very much. Ofcourse if you are willing to spend some cash on tires, you will find it - but if you looking for cheap first hand tires this is your store. The Tire Rack gives performance reviews on each tire which are very detailed. They also have a wide selection therefore you can probably find tires for any car imaginable. I suggest using the online retail method if you are already experianced in drifting - however if you are concerned about putting old tires on your wheels then go for this method.