Proform Parts is pleased to announce the release of their new wireless scale. This wireless scale will allow the user to dial-in weight distribution, establish an overall weight and assist with achieving 50/50 distribution.
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DIAL-IN YOUR STREET/STRIP CHASSIS WITH A WIRELESS SCALE FROM PROFORM PARTS
Scaling your street or race vehicle is easier and more affordable than ever with Proform Parts 7000 lb. wireless scale (#67651). With this precise scale you can dial-in weight distribution at all four corners, neutralize under steer or over steer, establish the vehicle’s overall weight (in lbs. or Kilograms) and attain an optimum 50/50 weight distribution. A detailed instruction manual is included with the AA battery powered scale and all the information is displayed on one LED screen.
Proform’s new wireless scale features weight and percentage for each wheel, plus the total vehicle weight. The lightweight, die-cast aluminum scale pads are 15×15-inches with a 1,750-pound capacity per pad, providing a total scale capacity of 7000-pounds. Each scale pad has four stud mounted self-stabilizing feet and is accurate to 1/10 of 1-percent. The scale also features an easy to read display with oversize characters powered by four AA batteries, four corner percentages and a durable nylon carrying case with wheels. They are ready to go out of the box!
Vehicle components such as driveline, fuel tank or cell, power adders, handling accessories, driver weight, ride height etc. all contribute to vehicle imbalance. Proform’s easy use wireless scale system can reveal all those weight distribution problems, allowing you to achieve maximum handling.
- Each scale pad has four stud mounted self-stabilizing feet and is accurate to 1/10 of 1-percent
- Lightweight, die-cast aluminum scale pads are 15×15-inches with a 1,750-pound capacity per pad
- AA battery powered scale and all the information is displayed on one LED screen
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