considering that i need to spend probably 3 hours to drop off and pick up a
car, plus the cost of the weighting itself, that $1000 isnt so expensive.
especially if it helps me make a set of $1000 tires last a little longer :)
then you'll can do ghetto crossweights at my house.
-james c
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Weinstock" <weinstro@hotmail.com>
> >ive seen some designs using bathroom scales, levers and greased steel
> >sheets. my corner weights were so far off this last weekend at first i
was
> >lifting a front tire 8 inches off the ground (with video to prove it) and
> >smoking the inside tire on every right hand turn. (no wonder the two
> >diagonal tires wore out so quick and why my car doesnt turn right)
> >
> >i was wondering if anyone here uses an inexpensive method.
> >
> >getting the weights done at a shop isnt going to work for me as i change
> >stuff too often.
>
> Buy your own scales? Only $1000 or so. :)
>
> Rob
>
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