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Topic subjectWant to know how much your wheels weigh?
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26706, Want to know how much your wheels weigh?
Posted by 420a-Tnthewerks, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
http://www.wheelweights.net/

Doesn't have everything, but there's alot.
26707, RE: Want to know how much your wheels weigh?
Posted by RxR_Eclipse, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
I weighed mine before the tires/lugs where added and they wieghed 18.5 lbs each. 17*7 adr dv-8.

Cool site you found! :)
26711, RE: Want to know how much your wheels weigh?
Posted by CarbonFiberRST, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Originally posted by RxR_Eclipse
I weighed mine before the tires/lugs where added and they wieghed 18.5 lbs each. 17*7 adr dv-8. Cool site you found! :)


awesome, i always wondered how much they weighed... i feared it was more than that...
26870, RE: Want to know how much your wheels weigh?
Posted by MiztahfooLish, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Rota Subzero 17"x7.5" - 16.9 lbs. - not bad!
MiztahfooLish...
'95 RS (16.72 @ 84 mph) *wheel hop sucks!* 97-99 front/rear end conversion, Autometer
tach, shift light, oil pressure, & air/fuel ratio gauges, Accel 8mm wires, CAI w/ K&N, 60MM
throttle body, ported and polished intake manifold, OBX-R 4 to 1 header, Greddy EVO 60MM
catback exhaust, 2.5" test pipe, Energy Suspension urethane motor mount inserts & shifter
bushings, short shifter, Ishihara-Johnson oil crankscraper, Dropzone lowering springs, front
and rear strut braces, 4 ga. ground wire kit, Powerslot brake rotors, 17"x7.5" Rota Subzero
wheels with Kumho Ecsta 712 tires, Optima redtop, Pioneer head unit, 6.5 front & rears
26908, RE: Want to know how much your wheels weigh?
Posted by scirio, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
I already knew my 18" mr7's were pigs, thanks for reminding me. 27.5lbs :eek
26952, RE: Want to know how much your wheels weigh?
Posted by J, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Mazda RX7 @ 13.8 lbs? And here I always thought they were 13.5 lbs. Oh well, may not B flashy, but 16x8 is always nice :)

- J
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