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> What exactly does corner balancing mean?
ChrisReale
post Mar 6 2003, 07:55 PM
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It's where you stand on one corner of the car on one foot and see if you can maintain your balance, i.e., corner balancing. You should not try this when the car is moving.

On the other side of the coin, you could weigh each corner and note the descrepencies. If you find one corner heavier than the one opposite at the same end, and the opposite corner diagonally also heavier that it's opposite at it's end, your car's weight is jacked. Follow that? It gets worse. Excactly what you want if your car is a NASCAR stock car.
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