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You know, it's funny. This topic has come up time and time again over the years. Considering all the money we waste on these cars, why somebody would be reluctant to just pull in to a suspension shop, and drive their car up on the scales and have the guys write the weights down, is absolutely beyond me. I bet a weight check with no adjustments is $50 or less. And that's only if your local club doesn't have a set to loan out. You can then choose to either do nothing, or have them adjusted, depending on your preference. Why would you not want to know? Jeez, it's no different than checking your blood pressure or cholesterol, or the air in your tires. The difference is that you only have to do it once.
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