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I know it must be on the forum somewhere but I did about 3 searches and went 5+ pages in. Anyone know the weight of the stock 10 spoke(not chrome)?
I know it must be on the forum somewhere but I did about 3 searches and went 5+ pages in. Anyone know the weight of the stock 10 spoke(not chrome)?
This came up on the evil site a long time ago.
http://www.markviii.org/htdocs/dc/d...opic_id=9599&mesg_id=9599&listing_type=search
wow The guy who started that post is a very nice guy. I can vouch for him for sure![]()
take it off your car then put it on scale.
too bad he posts there :shifty:
I meant the weight of the rim not including the tire. Can't really do that using the tires I have on at the moment.
its still proof that you didlook at the post date. wow thats old.
That, and it will be a pain in the ass to re-weld the rims back onto the wheels.
Ha yeah. Anyways guys thanks for the help.That, and it will be a pain in the ass to re-weld the rims back onto the wheels.
Notice that he's still a member of the site .. as his sig shows his former vert, and lists his HD. Hmmmm ... I believe we have a spy...
Notice that he's still a member of the site .. as his sig shows his former vert, and lists his HD. Hmmmm ... I believe we have a spy...
no comment.
I know this tread is long dead but as just a followup on the weight of the 10spoke non-chrome rims since it was not very clear... i weighed it with two different scales(one digital and one analog) and it ranged from 21.5-22.5lbs. I don't know if it's the correct procedure to weight them on the same scale as is intended for humans but it seems pretty straight forward. Anyway 21.5-22.5 is very heavy for a 16" rim. Cut to a 15-17lb rim to save 24lbs in rotational weight and unsprung weight imo. I've heard the lincoln ls rims are about 17lbs.... but i don't exactly know.
Cut to a 15-17lb rim to save 24lbs in rotational weight and unsprung weight imo.I'm currently running aluminum Mark VIII mini spares up front. I'm going to paint them Silver Frost to match my car. Each one of those wheels I can pick up with one finger. I'm still using the stock 16" wheels on the back. I was running steelie minis up front last year when I ran my best time, and each one of those wheels with a 215 tire weighed as much as my full size 16" Mark VIII 10-spokes with 255s on the back. Be glad it's not 16" steelies on these cars or they would weight A LOT more.![]()
Cut to a 15-17lb rim to save 24lbs in rotational weight and unsprung weight imo.I'm currently running aluminum Mark VIII mini spares up front. I'm going to paint them Silver Frost to match my car. Each one of those wheels I can pick up with one finger. I'm still using the stock 16" wheels on the back. I was running steelie minis up front last year when I ran my best time, and each one of those wheels with a 215 tire weighed as much as my full size 16" Mark VIII 10-spokes with 255s on the back. Be glad it's not 16" steelies on these cars or they would weight A LOT more.![]()
Here is an interesting read for you:
http://www.lincolnsofdistinction.org/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=222318&postcount=6
A smaller footprint up front and lighter wheel will make a difference with your rollout, which theoretically should net you a better 60' time and slightly better e/ts.
Yes, they will fit, but wrong offset, so most likely tire rub will occur.