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    what are the ideal corner weights of a ump crate 3link mod. 2400lbs.

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    it is not so much as corner weight as it is weight %, mainly left side % in weight, rearend % weight and wedge from left to right, 40 to 80 lbs, don't worry about cross weight %

    as far as %, it depends from one chassis builder to another, leftside, 52, 53%, rearend 55,56%, this is close,

    Hope this helps some

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    Driving style and track conditions are also major things that dictate percentages. I've been a big believer in giving the car what it wants do it responds to the driver in the way he/she wants and not worry about what everyone says it's "supposed to be". Just start out with the above, or the manufacturers recommendations and play with the car, changing one thing at a time while taking good notes so you can remember from week to week. It's going to be a learning curve resembling something in the shape of "S" haha!

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    750 lbs LR wheel weight.... JMO

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