Originally Posted by
evader-fan-69
ok ive seen this before somewhere else but ill re-explain. scaling an offroad car doesnt work unless its oval. your setup for offroad should be done dynamically, meaning drive it and adjust for the track. scales will just lead you down a garden path to nowhere. im not trying to be rude, and im smiling while typing this..i just dont want you to waste money on scales. onroad cars are a way different beast. but also, if you wanna try them you will need something a little bigger scales, something around 3-4 lbs each to be accurate. cheers!!
I diasgree with everything this user wrote.
I use four 1000 gram scales (I found on Amazon for under $5 a piece), and they work on my sedan, on my asphalt oval car, and on my short course trucks offroad.
I've never weighed an ebuggy, so if you think you'll get a wheel position that is close to 1000 grams, 1200 or 1500 is fine. Make sure you have a way to level and check the setup board for level every time you use it, if you don't, the weights will be off.