GXE wheels aren't that heavy after all...
#1
GXE wheels aren't that heavy after all...
Well I had nothing better to do today, so I thought I would find out the weight of my original 1996 Maxima GXE "steelies". I massed the tire/wheel combo and subtracted the weight of a tire (same size) I had in my garage. All the tires are the original 205/65R15 size. Here's what I got:
Wheel/tire combo: 41 lbs.
Tire alone: 23 lbs.
Est. Wheel weight: 18 lbs!
I always thought the stock steel wheels were way heavier than that - and no my scale is not broken its almost brand new and perfectly calibrated. Anyways, just thought I'd share my findings.
-Cyrus
Wheel/tire combo: 41 lbs.
Tire alone: 23 lbs.
Est. Wheel weight: 18 lbs!
I always thought the stock steel wheels were way heavier than that - and no my scale is not broken its almost brand new and perfectly calibrated. Anyways, just thought I'd share my findings.
-Cyrus
#3
Re: GXE wheels aren't that heavy after all...
Originally posted by Vyrus
Well I had nothing better to do today, so I thought I would find out the weight of my original 1996 Maxima GXE "steelies". I massed the tire/wheel combo and subtracted the weight of a tire (same size) I had in my garage. All the tires are the original 205/65R15 size. Here's what I got:
Wheel/tire combo: 41 lbs.
Tire alone: 23 lbs.
Est. Wheel weight: 18 lbs!
I always thought the stock steel wheels were way heavier than that - and no my scale is not broken its almost brand new and perfectly calibrated. Anyways, just thought I'd share my findings.
-Cyrus
Well I had nothing better to do today, so I thought I would find out the weight of my original 1996 Maxima GXE "steelies". I massed the tire/wheel combo and subtracted the weight of a tire (same size) I had in my garage. All the tires are the original 205/65R15 size. Here's what I got:
Wheel/tire combo: 41 lbs.
Tire alone: 23 lbs.
Est. Wheel weight: 18 lbs!
I always thought the stock steel wheels were way heavier than that - and no my scale is not broken its almost brand new and perfectly calibrated. Anyways, just thought I'd share my findings.
-Cyrus
#4
Sprint...
1. True, I could be spreading .
2. No g/f , maybe yours (or was that your mom)? .
But seriously, I recalibrated it before I used it. Does that seem even remotely realistic? A tire weighting 4 lbs. more than the wheel?
-Cyrus
2. No g/f , maybe yours (or was that your mom)? .
But seriously, I recalibrated it before I used it. Does that seem even remotely realistic? A tire weighting 4 lbs. more than the wheel?
-Cyrus
#5
I took off my factory wheels the other day to put on a set of snow tires (on different steel rims). I weighed the original wheels with the tires on them also. I got very close to the 41 pounds that you got, so I think your numbers seem perfectly reasonable.
#6
Re: GXE wheels aren't that heavy after all...
Originally posted by Vyrus
Well I had nothing better to do today, so I thought I would find out the weight of my original 1996 Maxima GXE "steelies". I massed the tire/wheel combo and subtracted the weight of a tire (same size) I had in my garage. All the tires are the original 205/65R15 size. Here's what I got:
Wheel/tire combo: 41 lbs.
Tire alone: 23 lbs.
Est. Wheel weight: 18 lbs!
I always thought the stock steel wheels were way heavier than that - and no my scale is not broken its almost brand new and perfectly calibrated. Anyways, just thought I'd share my findings.
-Cyrus
Well I had nothing better to do today, so I thought I would find out the weight of my original 1996 Maxima GXE "steelies". I massed the tire/wheel combo and subtracted the weight of a tire (same size) I had in my garage. All the tires are the original 205/65R15 size. Here's what I got:
Wheel/tire combo: 41 lbs.
Tire alone: 23 lbs.
Est. Wheel weight: 18 lbs!
I always thought the stock steel wheels were way heavier than that - and no my scale is not broken its almost brand new and perfectly calibrated. Anyways, just thought I'd share my findings.
-Cyrus
#8
Re: GXE wheels aren't that heavy after all...
Originally posted by Vyrus
Well I had nothing better to do today, so I thought I would find out the weight of my original 1996 Maxima GXE "steelies". I massed the tire/wheel combo and subtracted the weight of a tire (same size) I had in my garage. All the tires are the original 205/65R15 size. Here's what I got:
Wheel/tire combo: 41 lbs.
Tire alone: 23 lbs.
Est. Wheel weight: 18 lbs!
I always thought the stock steel wheels were way heavier than that - and no my scale is not broken its almost brand new and perfectly calibrated. Anyways, just thought I'd share my findings.
-Cyrus
Well I had nothing better to do today, so I thought I would find out the weight of my original 1996 Maxima GXE "steelies". I massed the tire/wheel combo and subtracted the weight of a tire (same size) I had in my garage. All the tires are the original 205/65R15 size. Here's what I got:
Wheel/tire combo: 41 lbs.
Tire alone: 23 lbs.
Est. Wheel weight: 18 lbs!
I always thought the stock steel wheels were way heavier than that - and no my scale is not broken its almost brand new and perfectly calibrated. Anyways, just thought I'd share my findings.
-Cyrus
I'm stoked because I thought the GXE wheels were lighter so I was actually looking into getting 2 or 4 of them (for those friday nights). Now I know to just keep mine. Thanks again.
P.s. I know it's not much but was your weight with or without the hubcap?
#10
I always thought that way.... First of all the smaller the tire, the lighter it is (obviously) then 15" rims are all generally lighter then most aftermarket 17's... A stock tire/rim combo would probably weigh about the same as a light weight 17-18 lb 17 inch rim w/ tire.
I had lightweight 16 X 7" 15.5 lbs rims w/ 24 lb tires. The combo was similar weight to stock alloys, ofcourse just a bit lighter, but that is going only 1 size up. All tires are heavier as you go to a bigger size.
I had lightweight 16 X 7" 15.5 lbs rims w/ 24 lb tires. The combo was similar weight to stock alloys, ofcourse just a bit lighter, but that is going only 1 size up. All tires are heavier as you go to a bigger size.
#13
Originally posted by mattC
you need some better tires
you need some better tires
#14
Well...
The weight was without hubcaps - but they are almost nothing (under .1 lbs) and will not make a difference. Anyways they were alot lighter than I presumed, so maybe this will scoot wheels down on the "mod list" for one or two of you...nah, not a chance .
-Cyrus
-Cyrus
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