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<blockquote data-quote="Texas Skid NH" data-source="post: 13173" data-attributes="member: 1518"><p>Each of the 4 weights weigh 60 lbs, so that's 240 lbs plus about 30 lbs for the brackets. That is a grand total of 270 lbs. The rule of thumb is your ROC is increased by half of what you put on the back. So in this instance, half of 270 is 135 lbs. So your LS 160 would increase from 1600 to 1735. Happy lifting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas Skid NH, post: 13173, member: 1518"] Each of the 4 weights weigh 60 lbs, so that's 240 lbs plus about 30 lbs for the brackets. That is a grand total of 270 lbs. The rule of thumb is your ROC is increased by half of what you put on the back. So in this instance, half of 270 is 135 lbs. So your LS 160 would increase from 1600 to 1735. Happy lifting. [/QUOTE]
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