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  1. Hey guys, I have been reading the forum articles and found that most people with a Ri257 use between 500-1000 lbs of lead in the rear lockers, under the center rear locker bag and a bit under the tower. Has anyone upgraded the rear bags from the 550s (please correct me if I am wrong) to 750, 800 or 1100s?
  2. so I want to pick up 1000 pounds of lead bags, when I was in Utah i saw some, they were 50 pound bags at a cost of $60 each, the only problem is it's a 4 Hour Drive for me to go back and get some, I was wondering if anybody knew can these be ordered directly from the manufacture and freighted a home address , any information on this would be very appreciated, thank you
  3. Buying ready made ballast bags was definitely an option but the price of getting 400 lbs shipped to Canada plus the US $ exchange rate was causing grief. I managed to round up a 4 pails of used tire weights (aprox 350 lbs) from a friendly tire shop In my quest I stumbled across photography sand bags on Amazon. Zip lock freezer bags, used tire weights, and some photography sand bags is all that was required to make some homemade lead ballast bags. The sand bags were rated for 20 lbs each, but easily handle all the tire weights I can stuff inside the doubled up freezer bag zipped up inside the sand bags. Each canvas bag ended up at 31 lbs. ​
  4. does anyone know where you can get some lead? i have seen people put it on their boats, but i dont know where to find it. thanks, PayCheck
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