*I'm going to try to make this thread a little informative since I havn't found any good corner weight threads in this forum. So mine should be a good example*
Happy to say that my car was very unbalanced...meaning I already thought it handled pretty damn well, so that means it's going to be just that much better!:D
Anyways...of course, to corner balance it I disconnected one of the endlinks for my front sway (don't have rear) and realized there was a lot of pre-load on the endlinks, so adjustable ones are on their way in the mail. I then prepared it the way I do for track by removing all the shit from it and did it with just under half a tank, which, for me, is ideal.
Car without driver and about 8 gallons of fuel weighed in at 2567#'s...this surprised me...I thought it'd be more.
Front/rear weight distribution: 54.3%/ 45.7%.
Left/right distribution: 51.6%/ 48.4%
Base corner numbers:
850# 632#
569# 682#
Cross weights: 43.9%!:down:
-Was told that cars balanced to turn one direction only have about 48% diff.-
We ended up turning the left rear 4 turns up and the right rear 3 turns down. I didn't want to touch the front because I had already lowerd it to the max before allowing the LCA's to go past parallel with the ground.
Final numbers:
765# 719#
649# 601#
Cross weights: 50.0%
Now I just need to get rid of the pre-load on the endlinks (it screws up the corner weights) and get it aligned and I should be golden. Can't wait to test it out!
Happy to say that my car was very unbalanced...meaning I already thought it handled pretty damn well, so that means it's going to be just that much better!:D
Anyways...of course, to corner balance it I disconnected one of the endlinks for my front sway (don't have rear) and realized there was a lot of pre-load on the endlinks, so adjustable ones are on their way in the mail. I then prepared it the way I do for track by removing all the shit from it and did it with just under half a tank, which, for me, is ideal.
Car without driver and about 8 gallons of fuel weighed in at 2567#'s...this surprised me...I thought it'd be more.
Front/rear weight distribution: 54.3%/ 45.7%.
Left/right distribution: 51.6%/ 48.4%
Base corner numbers:
850# 632#
569# 682#
Cross weights: 43.9%!:down:
-Was told that cars balanced to turn one direction only have about 48% diff.-
We ended up turning the left rear 4 turns up and the right rear 3 turns down. I didn't want to touch the front because I had already lowerd it to the max before allowing the LCA's to go past parallel with the ground.
Final numbers:
765# 719#
649# 601#
Cross weights: 50.0%

Now I just need to get rid of the pre-load on the endlinks (it screws up the corner weights) and get it aligned and I should be golden. Can't wait to test it out!
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