Corner Weight - Part 2

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2008

How to check and adjust a cars corner weights using of a set of car scales and adjustable ride height coilovers.

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  • Man, I wish I lived next door to you, that way, if I need help with anything, I can just ask you! :)

  • Now, now... I'm no rocket scientist. Just an engineer.

  • @AutoXer what kind of engineer

  • @driftking11013 BSEE with a PE

  • I'll try to help if you can be a little more specific. Where is the "turn thingy" on your ooilovers?

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  • One thing to keep in mind is that you should fill the car the way you would have it when your tracking or mostly driving. This includes stuff you might have in the car and more importantly the amount of fuel in the tank. Thanks for the great video

  • nice thanks. needed this !

  • thank you for your video, helped me so much :)

  • @skater4circa940

    You are correct about the idiots who dime their shit all the way. It's supposed to be resilient which those fools don't understand.

  • @alwaysopen Not so, it would be good for "tuners" and "ricers" as they turn the preload all the way up(turn the spring all the way up) its a good learning video

  • @Racr4Lyfe All that is, is a basic knowledge of suspension, thats why when your "tuning" buddies roll around in thier superlow cars an they bounce all over the damn place its cause they have there preload all the way up."turning the coil all the way up"

  • @Sandeep9201 if you race AutoX/ track, yes.otherwise no.

  • This subject matter applies to .002% people in the world. Most people don't know what coil overs are and when he uses the word 'weight' it confuses things even more.

    This is aimed at those who are club racers and tune their suspensions for different tracks.

  • question are they set all the way down or is this stock ride height

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