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Old 08-07-2011, 08:50 PM
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Anyone ever scale there truck? If you have post up the weight distribution. Id like to see what they come in at
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My 2000 SBRC Sportside bed:
With Toyo street tires, LS2 Motor and me in it (178lbs) + 1/3 tank of gas scaled 4140 lbs

Race weigt with 1/4 tank gas, slicks & skinny's and no driver I figure about 3880 + or -
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I think he means how much weight is on each tire. My buddy has a set of scales. I'll see I can put my truck on them to see how the weight is distributed.
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Originally Posted by vicalma03
I think he means how much weight is on each tire. My buddy has a set of scales. I'll see I can put my truck on them to see how the weight is distributed.
Ahhh, got ya. That would be interesting to know.
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Originally Posted by vicalma03
I think he means how much weight is on each tire. My buddy has a set of scales. I'll see I can put my truck on them to see how the weight is distributed.
Yes, that's exactly what he meant. I plan to eventually do this, but that's a ways off. Pitt, you've got a lightweight fighter there!
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Originally Posted by fastnblu
Yes, that's exactly what he meant. I plan to eventually do this, but that's a ways off. Pitt, you've got a lightweight fighter there!
Yeah, seems like they have just got heavier every year.
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Originally Posted by pittman
Yeah, seems like they have just got heavier every year.
Ya, u don't even wanna know how heavy mine is.
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Ya Im looking for how much a mostly stock truck weighs at each corner, mostly front and rear.


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