2019 Advance OEM wheel weight
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I don't understand why that's important. Do you have reason to believe that the wheels you're thinking of are significantly different in weight? What effect would that have?
Anyways, I doubt you'll find the answer without taking one off and weighing it.
Anyways, I doubt you'll find the answer without taking one off and weighing it.
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Burning Brakes
Lower weight equals better acceleration, braking, and handling. My winters are 15lbs per corner lighter than my OEM A-Spec wheels and it's like the car has lost a few hundred pounds. It doesn't thud over the bumps, it changes direction better, accelerates better etc. Next spring I'm replacing my stock A-Specs with lighter wheels as well, the benefits, for me, are worth it.
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The OEM wheel is 30 pounds and tire is 29 for a total of 59 pounds.
I installed 20x9 BBS SX rims that are a hefty 36 pounds and a tire that is 31 pounds for a total of 67 pounds.
The extra 8 pounds of unstrung weight at each corner is very noticeable.
If you go for a lighter weight rim, you will probably enjoy the difference. Yes, it matters.
I installed 20x9 BBS SX rims that are a hefty 36 pounds and a tire that is 31 pounds for a total of 67 pounds.
The extra 8 pounds of unstrung weight at each corner is very noticeable.
If you go for a lighter weight rim, you will probably enjoy the difference. Yes, it matters.
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The OEM wheel is 30 pounds and tire is 29 for a total of 59 pounds.
I installed 20x9 BBS SX rims that are a hefty 36 pounds and a tire that is 31 pounds for a total of 67 pounds.
The extra 8 pounds of unstrung weight at each corner is very noticeable.
If you go for a lighter weight rim, you will probably enjoy the difference. Yes, it matters.
I installed 20x9 BBS SX rims that are a hefty 36 pounds and a tire that is 31 pounds for a total of 67 pounds.
The extra 8 pounds of unstrung weight at each corner is very noticeable.
If you go for a lighter weight rim, you will probably enjoy the difference. Yes, it matters.
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