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911st 03-30-2009 08:02 AM

A level floor is a flat floor. You need is a flat floor.

Check tire air pressures. Might be good to run the pressure up high to take a bit of the tires spring rate out of it.

Just some guesses.

Love the bottle jack with a pressure gage plumbed in.

911st 03-30-2009 08:02 AM

A level floor is a flat floor. You need is a flat floor.

Check tire air pressures. Might be good to run the pressure up high to take a bit of the tires spring rate out of it.

Just some guesses.

Love the bottle jack with a pressure gage plumbed in.

bkreigsr 03-30-2009 09:05 AM

this is really splitting hairs.
If I get to within 120 lbs of where I want to be, it's good, If I get to within 80 pounds, its perfect.
The best shops consider the car being 'corner balanced' if it gets within 50-100 pounds of target.
These rudimentary tools should only be used for proximates.
Or not.
I mean, if you are set up like Penske, I agree with all the above:

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