No problem, I am out of town until the 15th of August. This should be the hottest day of the year.Now you tell me! I like coming up to your place but in in a car with no AC in our hot humid weather.
I like field trips that end up near me for a change.Take your time. If it was a big deal then I know a guy with a pickup and tow dolly.
Walter and I also need to do a field trip to compare your Prima brake install to mine.
I think Steve's prior post answered it best, calculating from a typical X1/9 total weight and the front/rear bias. Sounds like 650 lbs per corner should work. You could get the 1000 lb set of scales you posted (capable of 250 lbs each) and combine them to measure one corner at a time. Or for less money you can get a similar set with a 5000 lb capacity ( 1250 lb each) and measure all four corners at once:I really sent everyone in the wrong direction when I mentioned corner weights. This has nothing to do with actual tuning of corner weights, it's just to know what capacity scale I need if I'm weighing my X with a scale used at each corner to add them up for total car weight.
If I was really into corner weighing for street use then I'm probably driving too fast