listed tables of replacement wheel weights Wheel weights - Mechanical Database 15" 15" Wheel weights - Mechanical Database 16" 16" Wheel weights - Mechanical Database 17" 17" Wheel weights - Mechanical Database 18" 18" Wheel weights - Mechanical Database proprietary rim weights Calculators, 0-60 mph & 1/4 Mile Times, Rim Weights | Measurespeed
Thanks, sidecar! I noticed they list my wheel (Centerline RPM) at 13.5lbs which seems a bit on the light side. I weighed mine with the Kumho ecsta ASX (22lbs) and they came in at approx. 37.6lbs-38.2lbs on a high quality nitrous oxide scale. I deducted the tire weight and came up with a wheel weight of 15lbs.. This is also what Centerline says they should weight. I'll weight them again next time I purchase tires for them. My original post on the wheel weight. http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-ii-...g-back-stock-rims-testing-mpg-difference.html
yes I noticed that while browsing the numbers but are you sure about that F8L; 13.5lbs is awfully light might be worth me querying them about their source Looks like it could be possible to have lighter wheel equipment for stock fitted 15" cars. Perhaps a potential saving there noting the following
Yeah, that's what I mean. 13.5lbs seems too light for the 17x7" RPMs. Even Centerline says they weigh 15lbs. It may be worth emailing them for their sources. Either way, thank you for posting the information.
2x is absolute worst case. The get 2x -all- the additional weight would have to be located at the outer surface of the tire tread.
Here is a link I found that has just about every make model wheel weights Calculators, 0-60 mph & 1/4 Mile Times, Rim Weights | Measurespeed
That is the same thing that sidecar posted originally. They use the same weights which is totally off for my wheel. My wheel, Centerline RPM, weighs 15lbs. Not 13lbs.