ok now heres a good question ,,, whats a good light weight rim im looking to make my cavi extra light so i need the lightes rims available
As i remember the ones that came on matchboxes were pretty light..... might want to look at those.
Sorry to double post but I forgot to mention to check the offset on those. Wouldn't want you to run into issues bolting them up.
I like my "stock" 14" aluminums. 13# each and all the strength of a factory wheel.
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mitdr774 wrote:I like my "stock" 14" aluminums. 13# each and all the strength of a factory wheel.
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those wheels are not found everywhere clyde! but they're good ones!
^^^ what??? are they even forged? if so ok but i dont think they are.
anything FORGED is what you want if you would like the larger sizes.
i have two NON motegi sets of forged 17's. velox pg5s's and centerline storm's.
both are very light and tasteful looking.
Familiar Taste of Poison.
im looking for some 18s but they need to b light
my fliks weigh 16lbs.
But no they aren't forged Brad.
^^^ you're SURE on that, charlie? you've actually weighed them etc?
if so thats pretty damn good for cast rims.
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yes I'm sure brad, popped them on my scale before I threw the tires on.
16lbs, almost 17, but still 16 non the less
wow. not bad. not bad at all.
aren't they also 8 inches wide? both of mine are 17X7.
i weighed both sets of mine with tires on my scale at home. both weighed in at exactly 41lbs each. stock rims/tires were like 47iirc.
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Yep 8 inches wide.
Brad where did you buy the wheels that are on your white car?
no 18's, but if you're willing to drop to a 17, falken hanabi's and kosei k1's weigh in at 16 lbs. kosei's are gravity cast, then shot peened, but hard to find since Tirerack stopped carrying them. hanabi's are low-pressure cast (LPC), and I'm not sure about availability.
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If you can find a set in a 5x100 bolt pattern try looking for Nippon F2Racing rims in a 16in size. I got mine from discount tire a little over 2 years ago and the rims were listed at 13.5lbs iirc and for the price you can't beat them.
Konig Feathers, roughly 15lbs.
For the strongest lightest, look for Volk Racing TE/RE 37. Their 19's are only 16.5 lbs. so u can imagine how much lighter the 17's are.
They are REALLY expensive though. $800-900 a wheel?
Also, try out Kosei. They make some good stuff. Generally the lighter u go, the more expensive it is 'cuz of structual rigidity issues.
well im thinking bout some 18s but i need them super light
luis ware wrote:well im thinking bout some 18s but i need them super light
WOW did you not read anything anyone just posted? unless your willing to put out the "super light wheel" money. chances are this thread is worthless.
WHEELWEIGHTS.NET
awesome resource.
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I have OZ Superleggera 17'' = 15.9 lbs
A friend send from japan
The only problen is the bolt pattern on OZ - 5x114.3
and the cavalier/sunfire is 5x100
im going to make the new holes 5x114.3 on wheel Hub (and brake disc)