no edit. I was surfing through the wheels page looking for stock 17" weights when I saw the post on the Falkens. I was just on page that had the featured with their specs. Thought I'd add it. But what a revival!
Ah yes! That's me! And pissing everybody off latley! Guess I gotta get the honesty under control! My genvibe-flavored candy-coating has seemed to have worn off!
Also look at http://www.wheelspecs.com/ as it has weights, offsets, and other useful information. Not all wheels on there have all the information on there, so it is fairly incomplete, but still, it helped me find the weight on some of the wheels I was looking at.
2004 Fusion Vibe GTMoon & Tunes, 6-CD changer, 17" Wheels, Power Package35% tint17"x7" Enkei 5+ wheels, 215/50/R17 Fuzion Zri tires(Goodbye to the old '03 Neptune GT! I'll always have the radio to remember it by.)
FYI, as I haven't been able to find it anywhere before, I have calculated the weight of the stock 17" wheels to be approximately 24 lbs.
2004 Fusion Vibe GTMoon & Tunes, 6-CD changer, 17" Wheels, Power Package35% tint17"x7" Enkei 5+ wheels, 215/50/R17 Fuzion Zri tires(Goodbye to the old '03 Neptune GT! I'll always have the radio to remember it by.)
This is all I could find on the steelies... the Vibe steelies have to be close to this weight:The 16 x 6.5 base steel wheel for the GM Cobalt/Ion is 19.2 lbs. while the aluminum counterpart is 18.9 lbs.The 16 x 6.5 steel wheel for the Chevy Malibu weighs 19.2 lbs. while the aluminum counterpart weights 18.9 lbs.SOURCE:" TARGET="_blank">http://www.autosteel.org/AM/Te...133