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Oh...BTW... Cliffs Note Version of the original question.
If you indeed took a lot of weight off the rear of a 911...and the car ( actually) ends up being 43/57.... you find this out by either placing the car on corner scales...or AT LEAST put the front of the car on a commercial scale ( both front wheels)...and then turn it around to put the back-two wheels on the scale. Record the numbers. If it's 43/57...it'll then always be 43/57 no matter what you do to the *corner* balance. Meaning?...the back two wheels will always show the same (total) weight.....the front two wheels will always show the same total weight....the RF + RR ( total ) will ALWAYS be the same....and the LF+ LR (total) will ALWAYS be the same...no matter what you do in corner balance activities. Any two adjacent wheels will always show the same total value.
The ONLY way to change this rule...is if you ( then) actually move things around in your car...like moving the battery location.....
- Wil
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Wil Ferch
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