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> Mad Racing Products - Corner Balancing Scale kit, DIY Corner Balancing system
kahluver
post Aug 7 2025, 08:29 PM
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Continuing my garage clense and I found my old Mad Racing Corner Balancing scales kit.

This is a wonderful low-tech corner balancing system that uses regular bathroom scales to measure corner weight of your car. The plates and arms are well made from steel with high quality bearings for positioning your vehicle when measuring. Because of the length of the arms, the weight is reduced by 4 so only 1/4 of your corner weight is on each scale (this is how it can use 300lb scales). Theoretically this has a 4800lb vehicle capacity.

This is a well built old school solution that doesn't require any computers or power. Just good old physics and inexpensive mechanical bathroom scales.

Includes scales, arms, adjustment plates, and instructions. It has its share of scratches but everything is in good working condition.

$400 obo local pickup preferred but will ship at buyers expense

Here's an article explaining how to DIY and make a similar solution yourself. Save time and buy this setup instead. https://www.speedhunters.com/2025/03/projec...2-with-physics/

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