Ballast Should I get Front/Rear Weights?

   / Should I get Front/Rear Weights?
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Ref the front: If I add the extension as an after thougth, would the 70 lb weights still work? And could I "mix" the 42's in as well?

Thanks in advance.

Ref the rears: I think I will get 2x sets of wheel weights to start with.
 
   / Should I get Front/Rear Weights? #12  
Don't know about mixing/matching the front weights, but I might like to do that also at some point, so would be interested in hearing the answer.

If you order two sets of rear wheel weights, be sure and check the hardware box BEFORE you leave the dealer. There should be four long carriage bolts and four short ones, along with eight nuts and washers. Mine came with only two of each which isn't enough, you need two long ones and two short ones per side.

I had to arm wrestle with the parts guy to get him to cough up the missing bolts (he couldn't picture how the weights were installed and they don't come with instructions).
 

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