OEM wheel weights
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Found a couple different places that put the Titan 18 at ~ 30 lbs. Curious about the split 5 spoke Chevy wheels above, those look nice.
Great part about the 18's is I could run a 285/60R18 Proxes S/T 2 (Nitto's widest 420 in a 18" wheel is 255), keep about the same diameter, pick up a little section width, pick up a little sidewall height, and still drop somewhere around 15 lbs per corner depending on how much the wheels weigh.
Great part about the 18's is I could run a 285/60R18 Proxes S/T 2 (Nitto's widest 420 in a 18" wheel is 255), keep about the same diameter, pick up a little section width, pick up a little sidewall height, and still drop somewhere around 15 lbs per corner depending on how much the wheels weigh.
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Great part about the 18's is I could run a 285/60R18 Proxes S/T 2 (Nitto's widest 420 in a 18" wheel is 255), keep about the same diameter, pick up a little section width, pick up a little sidewall height, and still drop somewhere around 15 lbs per corner depending on how much the wheels weigh.
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Got some more info from my buddy.
Tahoe 20 LTZ wheels are 39 lbs. Toyo Proxes S/T in 275/55R20 are 41 lbs. I'm currently at 80 lbs each.
14/15 Silverado 18's are 30 lbs each. Toyo Proxes S/T2 in 285/60R18 are 40 lbs. I'd be at 70 lbs each. (10 lb drop per wheel)
I also found Enkei ST6 on Tirerack that shows 25 lbs each. With the same S/T2 at 40 lbs I'd be at 65 lbs each. (15 lb drop per wheel)
The Enkie's would run me about what I could buy a set of OEM 18 takeoff wheel/tire package for, and after selling the tires I'd probably be $200-$300 cheaper for the OEM. I like the OEM look better and they are cheaper. I just wonder how much of a difference the extra 5 lbs each would make.
Tahoe 20 LTZ wheels are 39 lbs. Toyo Proxes S/T in 275/55R20 are 41 lbs. I'm currently at 80 lbs each.
14/15 Silverado 18's are 30 lbs each. Toyo Proxes S/T2 in 285/60R18 are 40 lbs. I'd be at 70 lbs each. (10 lb drop per wheel)
I also found Enkei ST6 on Tirerack that shows 25 lbs each. With the same S/T2 at 40 lbs I'd be at 65 lbs each. (15 lb drop per wheel)
The Enkie's would run me about what I could buy a set of OEM 18 takeoff wheel/tire package for, and after selling the tires I'd probably be $200-$300 cheaper for the OEM. I like the OEM look better and they are cheaper. I just wonder how much of a difference the extra 5 lbs each would make.
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Did this ever go anywhere?? I need new tires on my chrome clad 20s that weight 76lbs each corner. I'm thinking of going to a 17" or 18" wheel when I buy tires, but trying to "weigh" the benefits. I'm looking for mpg and seat of the pants gains specifically
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