Where do I go to weigh my car?

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  1. nickm347 New Member

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    i live in cincinnati ohio(just moved), so if anyone knows a specific place here, thatd be great. other than a specific place, where exactly do you go to weigh your car?
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    most truck stops have a scale
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    would they let me stop in to get weighed? if so how much do u think it would cost
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    tracks have scales....
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    is there a landfill (dump) around you, they have scales.
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    im not real sure if or where there is a landfill or track, i just moved here not to long ago....i guess i will ask around
    thanks
  7. SexyStang1994 Founding Member

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    I've gone to the dump...... haha :shrug:
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    Truckstops have scales -- but they will charge you. Probably $7.00

    Never tried a scrapyard or dump -- they may do it free, not sure.

    My personal preference is to find a closed weigh station on the highway. Usually they leave the scales on. You won't get a printout, but you can drive on and check your weight either on a board outside or by looking in the booth. :nice:
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    I checked mine on an electronic grain scale back in IL. They are accurate to +/- 10 pounds. I just drove it on there and peaked in the window at the readout. The one I used was dead on because it caculated my body weight exactly.

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