Help I am in the design phase of my first ladder car? What is the best weight type to use 1/4 tungsten cubes or 2.1 or 2.3 oz tungsten bars for behind the rear axle? And bars or cubes in front of the rear axle?? Please help?
How do you achieve balence between the rear wheels with the rear weights behind the axle offset to the dfw? I am guess I got with the cubes in the pocket in front of the rear axle.If you are running on 3 wheels, the car wants to pull that elevated wheel down. There tends to be a consensus that rear weight distribution should be evened out between the rear wheels as best as possible. In order to balance the car between the rear wheels, weight has to be shifted to the side that has both front and rear wheels touching. Cutting the rear weight pocket so it is shifted toward that side helps in trying to achieve that balance from the onset. That's the intended reasoning for offsetting that rear pocket.
Not yet the three scales are on the list.Do you have 3 scales it helps to understand how the weight balances
Best place to get weights... is from TX.Here is my present inventory of bars for behind the axle- Some builders even order a specific weight in grams which I will attempt to do for everyone and I will let you know if that inventory is gone and what the closest might be.
SH is super heavy.
GP is ground and polished.
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You are correct. The picture above shows the right rear as 71.58 verses 56.95 on the left. Left front is the dfw.Maybe a dumb question, but wouldn't the three scale method reflect more weight on the rear wheel on the non-dominant side because there is no weight being put on the front, raised wheel?