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4 wheel weights of lead may easily exceed the 5 oz limit... what about
using some more ordinary engineering material such as free-machining brass? I ws thinking of only weighting the two rear wheels, since real location of weight has the greater potential energy. The samples we did in testing this year, we were able to get up to 5 oz by just weighting the rear wheels. Tillman |
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