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Old Mar 9, 2006 | 08:55 AM
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Want to know what your wheels weigh?

Weight is in kgs and for 18". You can also see the difference in width.
 
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So it's time for 9FF or Manthey wheels?
Here's more from various brands, www.wheelweights.net
 
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I thought TechArt Formulas were a lot heavier than 22 pounds (10kg). Are these numbers accurate?

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Weight is in kgs and for 18". You can also see the difference in width.
 

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Originally Posted by prubin
I thought TechArt Formulas were a lot heavier than 18 pounds (39.3kg). Are these numbers accurate?
Are you being accurate
The list says these weights for Techart Formulas:
a 8.5x18" is 9.4 kg (20.68 lbs) and a 10.5x18" is 10.3 kg (22.66 lbs)
 
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Whoops! Sorry about the error. In any case, I thought that Techarts were closer to 29 lbs.....

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Are you being accurate
The list says these weights for Techart Formulas:
a 8.5x18" is 9.4 kg (20.68 lbs) and a 10.5x18" is 10.3 kg (22.66 lbs)
 
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I can verify that the Volk TE37 weights are correct. Weighed mine before mounting the tires.

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