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Old 12-24-2001, 03:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Has any one here ever weighed all four corners or attempted to tweak the weight distobution of their Tib?


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Default Re: Weight Distrobution

I personally haven't. But I will have a chance to do so early next summer. I help out with a late model stock car race team locally. Our first race is in April. I believe we should have the 4 pads to weigh the racecar on by then. If I get the chance I will let everyone know.


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I was planning to do it hopefelly some time in early Feburary. I don't haave your access to tools though. I was planning on using the scales a truck stop.


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Old 12-25-2001, 01:10 AM   #4 (permalink)
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The only truck scales I have ever witnessed only do the total weight of the vehicle and then the load per axle, not per wheel. They also do not work for loads under 5000 lbs.

Your tibby would be to light to weight on a truck scale, and they do not corner weight. Even if they did, the only way to adjust corner weight is to have an adjustable suspension, which the stock setup is not.


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