ZFracing
Member
Morning,
I recently purchased an Ultramax Blaze, im about to set it on the scales for the first time. I've been going off their "out of the box" pdf as well as their setup sheet for an 02 Blaze that they recommend. My main question is, at this point I know im going to have to add lead to make weight (need to be 370 lbs kart+driver). I have plenty of lead but their was never lead on this kart, as well as the previous owner had the RF spaced out way farther then what Ultramax recommends. I put the RF spacing back to what they recommended, and caster/camber to what they say, as well as the rear tread width.
Now that im ready to scale it should I try to get my scale numbers correct before adding weight? or should I set it on the scales, see what the numbers are and add the weight to meet my numbers?
Thanks for any help!
I recently purchased an Ultramax Blaze, im about to set it on the scales for the first time. I've been going off their "out of the box" pdf as well as their setup sheet for an 02 Blaze that they recommend. My main question is, at this point I know im going to have to add lead to make weight (need to be 370 lbs kart+driver). I have plenty of lead but their was never lead on this kart, as well as the previous owner had the RF spaced out way farther then what Ultramax recommends. I put the RF spacing back to what they recommended, and caster/camber to what they say, as well as the rear tread width.
Now that im ready to scale it should I try to get my scale numbers correct before adding weight? or should I set it on the scales, see what the numbers are and add the weight to meet my numbers?
Thanks for any help!