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      04-19-2011, 12:02 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by inTgr8r View Post
I'm using a water level to level up the pads.
I'm using my lift to drop the car onto the scales.

and...... something I learned from the old pro racer I got them from;
I use two sheets of heavy gauge alum plate on top of the scale pads with a bit of grease between the sheets.
That way the wheels slide back into place as you lower it.
With the lift , it makes it super easy to make adjustments w/o having to roll the car off & on the scales.
Hefty garbage bags and Pam no-stick spray also work wonders if you're going to the grocery store that day and don't have aluminum plate laying around.
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