Lightweight 20's
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When I spoke to Centerline 2 days ago they said that the 20x8.5's were 24-25 lb. and that the 20x8 "ultra light" were 21-22 lb. I wish they could tell me a factual number and not what they think they are..... just trying to save as much weight as possible on the wheel since I will gaining most of it back w/ the tire.
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On centerlines site if you look up the weights it gives you the 20x8.5 and it's 24lbs.
They don't mention 20x8.0 BUT they give the weight of the 18x8.0 and it's 22lbs.
So i really doubt a 20x8.0 vs a 20x8.5 is gonna be much. A pound at best would be my guess.
Also like i said i have the 20x8.0 and they did/do weigh 24lbs.
They don't mention 20x8.0 BUT they give the weight of the 18x8.0 and it's 22lbs.
So i really doubt a 20x8.0 vs a 20x8.5 is gonna be much. A pound at best would be my guess.
Also like i said i have the 20x8.0 and they did/do weigh 24lbs.
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The 20x8.5 Singrays Ultralight's I sent back were 24lbs, well at least the one I put on the scale. I was considering ordering the Tomahawk Stingray III's 20x8.5 but on a 6" b/s for around $1280. They said those are around 28lbs cause they are a stronger/thiker forge and fully finished. Bad thing is that they're not in stock and have to wait another 3-4 weeks to be made, which from my 1st experience turned to 8 weeks.