Where do u guys and gals take your car to get the corner weighting done? C
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David Leonard at Speedsouth or Brett Whisenant (FusionWorks) in Huntsville.Last edited by bimmertech; 01-03-2013, 09:02 AM.
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The garage ...Matt W.
18 SM - Lancer Evolution MR
15 MR - Volkswagen Beetle
Sponsors: Satellite Racing - Defined Performance
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Pfft. Use a tape measure.
For serial though, I know TopSpeed and Forged in Atlanta do it for like $100 to $150. I sadly don't know any local shops.Matt W.
18 SM - Lancer Evolution MR
15 MR - Volkswagen Beetle
Sponsors: Satellite Racing - Defined Performance
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how do you use a tape measure for corner weights?Originally posted by TouringBubble View PostPfft. Use a tape measure.
For serial though, I know TopSpeed and Forged in Atlanta do it for like $100 to $150. I sadly don't know any local shops.John Kilgore...if winning was easy, losers would do it.
Team9Racing BMW 325i, Old Faithful (with a little evil)
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Buy 4 of the same tape measures, drive over them, see which ones get crushed the most, figure the heaviest corners, balance accordingly, repeat until all 4 tape measures get crushed equally under each tire.Originally posted by kilgojr View Posthow do you use a tape measure for corner weights?Nick Stone
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Originally posted by seducksauce View PostBuy 4 of the same tape measures, drive over them, see which ones get crushed the most, figure the heaviest corners, balance accordingly, repeat until all 4 tape measures get crushed equally under each tire.








oh that is funnyJohn Kilgore...if winning was easy, losers would do it.
Team9Racing BMW 325i, Old Faithful (with a little evil)
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Corner weighting is setting correct weight distribution between each corner of the vehicle. This is done by adjusting the height of the spring perch on a coilover.
Assuming that that springs are matched correctly, you can "rough in" your L/R balance by verifying the spring perch height against a fixed point on the suspension. That will get you 90% there without scales. It won't be perfect, but it will be close ... again assuming that the springs are matched.
F/R is a different story. If you are on a level surface you can measure from the ground to a fixed point on the suspension to match ride height. From there you can adjust rake if you want to change the distribution a little.
I guess it's more correctly "corner balancing" than "corner weighting" in this case, as weighting implies use of scales. This method is of course dependent on the quality of the measurements themselves. Not as good as scales, but you can get it close.
For the $100 or so it costs, it's simpler to go to a shop.Matt W.
18 SM - Lancer Evolution MR
15 MR - Volkswagen Beetle
Sponsors: Satellite Racing - Defined Performance
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Either way...Im getting the Evo corner weight this weekend. I " rough in" the height on all 4 corners with only 1mm tolerance between L/R. and set my alignments. now we shall see how good of a job I did and dial the car in!!. CChaisit T aka C the gangster
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So, if I described frame height, how do you corner balance? What do you adjust to balance the car?Matt W.
18 SM - Lancer Evolution MR
15 MR - Volkswagen Beetle
Sponsors: Satellite Racing - Defined Performance
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