Accurate as hell. Ask your local auto parts store who the local race car 
builders are. Call one of them and borrow or rent from them. This is what I 
did. The fellow was curious enough to bring the scales to me and help with 
the weighing. One scale uinder each wheel. The process is so easy that we 
had time to triple check it, then tried it again with me in it and then 
again with me and gas in it, etc. The guy wouldnt charge me but I gave him 
50 bucks anyway. This afforded me the audacity to call again should I need 
help.!! Curious??...consistently 303 lbs under each wheel and nine lbs under 
the tail,...
Pat
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <tncompressor...@aol.com>
To: <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 6:38 PM
Subject: Re: KR> W & B dilemma


> In a message dated 11/1/2005 4:50:40 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> da...@alltel.net writes:
>
>> You know, we have a lot of RV builders around here and I have not been 
>> able
>> to get this information from them.  That would be nice if there were a 
>> set
>> like that around here.
>>
> Dan,
> there are a couple of auto parts stores around that cater to the dirt 
> track
> racers, I have seen the strain gauge digital scales for rent that are used 
> to
> weigh the cars.  typically they consist of 4 scales tied to a central 
> digital
> panel, and are considered to be highly accurate, don't know if they would 
> be
> accurate in the 300 lb range. just  a thought
>
> Best Regards,
>
>
> Riley Collins
> Rutledge, TN
> KR2-SS, Lycoming Power
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