You can get the same rear weight result using two rows of five cubes each behind the rear axle.
In addition to the 10 cubes, just glue two pieces of the slab tungsten on the bottom rear of the car (or sheet lead).
One of my best UNLM's uses this method. I checked the COG, and it is exactly the same as another car with two rows of 6 cubes, but with no weight added to the bottom. The two bodies came from two different GoatBoy laser cut bodies. In fact one of the advantages of the GB 10 cube bodies, is that the width of the car is narrower by 1/4 inch.
Another less expensive way (for bottom weight) is to buy a square foot of "sheet lead" (either 1/64" or 1/32"). You can cut it to size with scissors. On the internet, look for "sheet lead suppliers".
Using this bottom weight method, you can easily adjust the weight placement on a finished car, by just cutting the bottom weight in different patterns, and/or moving it side to side, or back and forth during testing, without screwing up the paint on a finished car.