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> What exactly does corner balancing mean?
ChrisReale
post Mar 6 2003, 07:55 PM
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Tim,
I'll assume you were just trying to say it with the fewest
words, but the way it reads it is not right. Weight cannot
be moved front to back, or side to side. But it can be put
on the diagonals in the best way.

You want the percentages of the left side weight F/R to be
the same as the percentages of the right side weight F/R.

That doesn't mean the diagonals are the same weight, or
that the fronts are the same weight or the rears are the
same weight.
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