Intercomp Hub Mounted Corner Weight Scale, Single on 2040-parts.com
Duluth, Minnesota, United States
Leave your full scale set at home! This compact, economical digital scale is perfect for checking just one corner weight at the track. This is especially handy after a spring change or adjustment, or when you need to replace one suspension corner after an incident (or check if the corner even needs replacement). I have used this twice. as you can see I drilled it to try and fit what I was going to weigh. |
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