Tony, this weight thing is making you lose your mind, that's not what you buy roller rockers for /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif Here's my advice on roller rockers, first off forget Harland Sharp, in anything but 1.5 with the stock pedestals and even then I like to see a custom bushing made that locates the shaft pivot point in the proper location for the ratio, any higher ratios and you need to look at custom made pedestals. Keep in mind what you get for the money with Harland Sharp roller rockers for the price is 8 bare roller rockers, thats it, you need new adjusting nuts (HS does not supply adjusting nuts) proper pedestals, a hardened shaft and solid spacers. When you add it all up what you have is a very minor savings over a set of Titans which comes with everything except the solid spacers, so in my opinon, unless you can design pedestals and make them, money and time wise, just get the Titans and be done with it. We made custom A-series pedestals for the HS 1.5 rollers a few years back, they were $150.00 a set, you can see it doesn't take long before the Titans become justified at the higher price, because you getting alot more for your money.