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12lbs is about average for a 15x7 "light" 15x7 a LIGHT 15x7 weighs under 10lbs http://edgeracing.com/wheel/7866/ |
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http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/resul...ar=&sort=Brand 19 pounds is about average for the TYPICAL 15 X 6.5" - 15" X 7" gravity cast aluminum wheel. Racing wheels tend to bend on bad pavement (e.g. potholes, which our roads are full of). I don't want that. I want a robust wheel that's designed to handle the realities of STREET use. Oh, I'm 45 and have a degree in mechanical engineering. Go anything else you want to ask? |
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www.goodwinracing.com will point you in the direction of quality wheels.. |
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I want a STREET wheel that will handle potholes and broken pavement, which our roads are packed with. |
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i have a set of team dynamics that are very low offset (read: heavy) 12.6lbs that i've used on the street and track for 4 years now, no bends no cracks..
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But a 12.6 pound wheel has nearly 30% more material than those sub 10 pound "racing" Enkeis. I want a nice looking, strong, forged wheel for under $200 that can handle the beating of these roads. |
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Enkei RPF1s are sub 10lbs if you don't want to spend big $$ on wheels. a 19lb 15" wheel is insane, i've had 17x8s that were that light. |
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This FORGED 6061-T6 is very strong; check out the robust size and shape of the spokes. It is designed primarily as a street wheel with the realities of street driving (ruts, potholes, frost-heaves and expansion joints) in mind.
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l33t3st Asshole
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is that a different wheel then the one on the first page? I'm checking them and they're ugly as sin. do you like the style? do you like the price? then buy them, but they are not "light" when compared to the available wheels out there. |
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l33t3st Asshole
Drives: MY07 Yaris Liftback Join Date: Nov 2006
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So my CCWs will bend on your roads? but they weigh 25lbs for a 17x10? please help me understand your logic and where your basis of argument is coming from. by adding more material increasing weight does not automatically make a wheel "stronger" then a lighter counterpart. I've also seen higher weight wheels bend. Alot of times it's due to the tire pressure being overly low, or the sidewall height being too short for the type of road. Wheels are designed to bend when an extreme situation happens, it's better for them to bend then break. by your "weight" standards those 17" centerlines wouldn't put up to squat. So what makes you think their 15" version is worth anything? because the website said so? :lol: I feel spoke design (less spacing between spokes), proper sidewall height, proper tire pressure, and as much as safe pothole avoidance is going to save your wheels more then adding 2lbs of metal somewhere. |
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That wheel wouldn't hold up on the roads here in the Northeast. While it's heavier, the forged and polished Centerline is a vastly stronger, higher quality wheel. |
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your offset will be fine.. you have the correct hub bore stick to that low section width 205 i'm out.. |
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They don't list the weight for the 15" version, though it would obviously be lighter: http://centerlinewheels.com/wheels_d...d=36&sw_id=263 "Our 17" wheel weighs only 15 lbs!" |
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