To determine how each wheel is loaded as for weight, use a small platform scales and a simple "leverage adapter" (idea spotted on Junkyard Warriors or some such program)
IF distance from "pivot" to pad is "X" and distance from pad to scales is "3X" (three times "x") then if I have 600LBS of wheel weight on pad, then scales should indicate 200LBS... (600 / 3 = 200) .
Also realizing other side of vehicle (wheel) probably need to be same height off floor as "pad" on leverage bar to provide even distribution... Of course two scales and two adapter would be better.....
There is also someplace on I-net a construction article on taking a standard hydraulic jack, adding a pressure gauge to the pressure port and using diameter of ram (sq inches and pressure indicated on gauge) and by working the magic formula it will give you the weigh jack is supporting, pretty much same as instrument (jack with pressure gauge) in one of the above posts....
Would hunt article down but I am suffering from a pinched nerve in shoulder and sitting here typing is killing me...
Dale
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