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4 point weight

Yahoo Message Number: 13593
There have been several posts recommending the 4 point weight to determine correct tire pressure. Has anyone come across a place to have this done other than rallys and other similiar get togethers? We are full timing so any locations around the country would be appreciated.

Tony Ferrara

'04 Inspire 51172

Re: 4 point weight

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 13596
Hi Tony,

If you look at the Toyo tire specs - they take you through a 6 point weighing with appropiate formulas - front, all, back, left front, left side and left rear.
Fred Kovol

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determine correct tire pressure. Has anyone come across a place to have this done other than rallys and other similiar get togethers? We are full timing so any locations around the country would be appreciated.

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Yahoo Message Number: 13597
Tony,

If you end up in the So Cal area (Escondido) there is a scale in town that you can get that done at. Let me know and I can give you directions.

Michael

'01 Intrigue #11224

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There have been several posts recommending the 4 point weight to
determine correct tire pressure. Has anyone come across a place to have this done other than rallys and other similiar get togethers? We are full timing so any locations around the country would be appreciated.

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Yahoo Message Number: 13601
In the state of Oregon, the truck scales run by ODOT typically are operational when the scales are closed. If you can find one that has the space to do it, often you can drive just one wheel at a time onto the scale to get the load on that wheel. That's what we did on the road between I-5 and Donald, OR. There are two scales there, one in each direction, and they are seldom open to check truckers.

Glen R. Fotre - Prescott Valley, AZ 1996 Beaver Patriot/Toyota 4x4 Xtra Cab/Toyota RAV-4 AWD/Miata FMCA #F36478 Good Sam #043833367 BAC glen@...


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Yahoo Message Number: 13620
Hi Michael:

Where is the scale in Escondido that can do a 4-point weigh? I live in Carlsbad and would like to have that done.

Bruce Bandemer
2002 Allure #30757

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Yahoo Message Number: 13621
Bruce,

Go to Grangetto's.

1105 W Mission Ave
(760) 745-4671

They are on the corner of W Mission and Metcalf.

Michael

'01 Intrigue #11224

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Hi Michael:
> Where is the scale in Escondido that can do a 4-point weigh? I live in > Carlsbad and would like to have that done.

Bruce Bandemer
2002 Allure #30757

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> Tony,
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> If you end up in the So Cal area (Escondido) there is a scale in town > > that you can get that done at. Let me know and I can give you

directions.

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> > There have been several posts recommending the 4 point weight to > > determine correct tire pressure. Has anyone come across a place to > > have this done other than rallys and other similiar get togethers? We > > are full timing so any locations around the country would be

appreciated.