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weight of type 156 wheel?
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08-17-2006, 01:37 PM | #1 |
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weight of type 156 wheel?
Anybody know the weight of the 16" type 156 wheel? I'm looking at new wheels and would like to have some basis for weight comparison.
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09-27-2006, 02:50 AM | #4 |
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i weighed one of my 16" rims and tires and the weight was 51.5lb. the strange thing is that i recently upgraded to 19" rims and i feel a slight drop in performance even though my rear rims+tire each weigh 0.7 lb less than 5.7 lb less for each of the front rims+tires. i think its because the majority of the mass is at a larger distance away from the center. i remember something like this in my physics class. it also could be that my new rims are 9.5" as opposed to the stock 7". any one have any ideas?
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According to Bridgestone's webiste, the RFT EL42 is 27lbs, so 51.5-27=24.5 lbs for the 156.
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