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Re: Wheel weights/Good buy!
Mark,
Yeah,... It's just that the "Smith system of measurement" uses "feet" that are 1/12th the length of conventional ones! /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
Thanks for catching my typo... they can be fun to play with, though.
Let's see.. 180 lbs. per 1/3 cu. ft. -- 4x12x12(feet) = 576 cu. ft., x3=1728(3rds), x180(lbs. per 3rd)=371THOUSAND and 40 lbs.!!....PER TIRE!! (IF I did the math right)
Guess I better stick with just 1 weight per side /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif
Larry
( but a measly 3000 lbs. or so in my loader sure isn't gonna tip this baby over!!)
Mark,
Yeah,... It's just that the "Smith system of measurement" uses "feet" that are 1/12th the length of conventional ones! /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
Thanks for catching my typo... they can be fun to play with, though.
Let's see.. 180 lbs. per 1/3 cu. ft. -- 4x12x12(feet) = 576 cu. ft., x3=1728(3rds), x180(lbs. per 3rd)=371THOUSAND and 40 lbs.!!....PER TIRE!! (IF I did the math right)
Guess I better stick with just 1 weight per side /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif
Larry
( but a measly 3000 lbs. or so in my loader sure isn't gonna tip this baby over!!)