I just weighed my car.
Thanks for clearing that up.
So I ditched the spare, the jack, half tank of gas and drained washer fluid to only get 20 lbs off... I must have the premium package then because that is much more than 20 lbs worth of stuff...
But I don't have anything that would lead me to believe it is a premium package. I don't even have an alarm.
So I ditched the spare, the jack, half tank of gas and drained washer fluid to only get 20 lbs off... I must have the premium package then because that is much more than 20 lbs worth of stuff...
But I don't have anything that would lead me to believe it is a premium package. I don't even have an alarm.
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Go to a feed and supply place where they sell bails of hay and other farm products, like the guy who said he got his car weighed at Budweiser, the feed and supply store also measures the cargo on the trucks. I work for Nissan and for out of state vehicles that are traded in, we use the local feed and supply store to weigh cars for registration purposes and costs about $10, if you live in Sonoma County or near Petaluma, Barlow's Feed and Supply is where it's at.
Originally Posted by SUBY_6_STI
go to a garbage dump facility. they weigh the cars/truck before and after. i think the scales are pretty accurate too.
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