I had the car on the scales yesterday to balance and align it. While it was up there it started losing weight. Actually, it happened twice, first round it was 5 lbs, so I zeroed it out and then it started losing weight (20 lbs) while I was watching it. At that point I raised the car again, disconnected everything and replaced the battery. The battery was the culprit, low voltage. Back on the scales, everything stabilized and I got the corner balance done. Then after I had gotten everything written down and was ready to move to the alignment, it lost 1-2 lbs again. Has anyone else had this happen? Frustrating, because it makes certainty of all the hard work, a little uncertain.
#1
Posted 01-04-2016 10:42 AM
Chris
Happiness is a dry martini and a good woman ... or a bad woman.
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#2
Posted 01-04-2016 12:39 PM
At that point I raised the car again, disconnected everything and replaced the battery.
Chris, comment only from reading your post. Do you have roll-offs rather than raising the car. I have roll-offs and never had your issue of changing scale weights. When I used to set-up my friends (< for Danny) SM or Prod car at his place he had scales, no roll-offs and a car lift. Lifting his cars up and down on the scales would create some different numbers.
#3
Posted 01-04-2016 02:00 PM
If you are just lifting without rolling the pads may bind and will need to settle. You can either roll it on with ramps or lift it to a leveler with a roll off pad. Jack the car onto the roll off pad then roll it onto the scale pad. Rolling allows the scale pad to more accurately measure the initial weight.
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#4
Posted 01-04-2016 02:38 PM
I'm using the Iron Canyon hub stands, so there is no roll off need, just a little bounce & settle. I just took the car off the scales and found one pad showing -2 lbs. I have to jack each end to make the spring adjustments. A lift would make it much easier, but I live in a townhouse with a tiny garage, so not an option. Anyway, this loss happened while the car was on the scales, not after one of the spring adjustment lifts. Very odd.
Chris
Happiness is a dry martini and a good woman ... or a bad woman.
- George Burns
#5
Posted 01-04-2016 03:26 PM
Understand Chris. 2 pounds/2400 pounds = .0008 of a pound = noise.
Dave, have roll-offs and use multi layer plastic bags on scales, bounce car and roll back and forth and use water level for scales (Water level for Mr. Drago. )
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