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If I replaced this literally 50lb lead weight in the trunk with the battery bolted in, would I have the same supposed counterbalance the weight supposedly provides?
-Grif
If I replaced this literally 50lb lead weight in the trunk with the battery bolted in, would I have the same supposed counterbalance the weight supposedly provides?
-Grif
To answer your question: No
To answer the question you should have asked "is it noticeable": No
i have put my battery there, and now it wouldnt off set cause you remove 50lbs and then you move 50 lbs back, so basically you removed 50lbs from the front instead
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Originally posted by TimKninja
Im more afraid of this thread turning into one of those classic R3v moments, where Pizza gets delivered.
its for when the convertible top is down.
helps keep the car 48/52 weight ratio/ balance
you could also add a big 15"dvc subwoofer (like me).
and some pro3 or track e30s like those weights, b/c they have bmw printed on them, and they already have bolt holes, a perfect 50lb balast .
so bring em to the track and give em away
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its for when the convertible top is down.
helps keep the car 48/52 weight ratio/ balance
This sounds like the best explaination so far. Maybe thats why the battery is in the front where it should be...to counteract the ballast when the top is down.
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