Mark, All levels are the same but for the scale to measure it must take the weight thus compress slightly, this will adjust balance and so less force will be measure as the others take up that very slight movement.
The four scales all compress together.
yes and that means you would need your back wheels higher than the others when weighing a front wheel as they wouldnt compress as much if they were on scales.
The pallet scales I'm using are infinitely adjustable height-wise (it's designed to
lift pallets) so I'm able to very accurately ensure that when all 4 tyres are at rest either on card or the scales,
they are in the same position relative to each other. This is the point you made Paul - for the corner weight scales to work...the car must be static and the wheels positions/heights relative to each other must be constant.
This is the only thing that matters to this method - if I can get that right, I have (scale calibration permitting) an accurate result - in effect, I'm doing the same job as the corner scales but doing it one wheel at a time. The fact that I'm taking out card and putting in pallet scales doesn't affect anything so long as the car's position remains constant.
I know no one's intereted - but this has become a challenge to me now. In my head I'm absolutely certain this will work, and can't see whay everyone has such a problem grasping that. I didn't do this accurate height thing first time round, so I'm going to make another 'video' properly and either prove you all wrong, or concede defeat.
Any suggestions for music this time round?