Well, the readers will just have to make the decision themselves. BUT, it doesn't seem to make a lot of intuitive sense to say
"No, not only should you not adjust your corner weights, but you shouldn't even check them to see if they're off. If the car looks right, just trust that they're fine." By the way, the cost for a suspension shop to set your weights runs from $75 to $200. I bet most of them would just
check them and give you the print out for $50 or less. Now c'mon Pete, surely you'll agree that just having them checked for $50 makes sense, right? And then, if the numbers shock the owner's conscience, then they can just deal with it as they will. Now, doesn't that sound reasonable?
