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    What is your wheel weight?

    I just weighed my wheels and tires yesterday and thought it might be interesting to see what everyone's combos weigh. So post up what wheels and tires you have and how much they weigh!

    And maybe tell everyone what kind of difference you have seen on the dyno or at the track if you make a run with some heavy wheels and then switch to some lighter ones...

    i've got stock denali 20's with 275 55 20 Good Year LS2's - 74 lbs a piece
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    I Had 22' Chrome Ss Wheels With 285/35 Sumitomos At 88 Pounds Each

    20' SS OEM WHEELS WITH 295/40 FALKENS AT 70 POUNDS EACH

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    a lot more then that
    blown transmissions are about as useful as 97% of the guys on this forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by mitch cobb racing View Post

    i've got stock denali 20's with 275 55 20 Good Year LS2's - 74 lbs a piece
    Looks like my calibrated back is off, I thought they were closer to 60
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    18" american racing series 197 and 37" mickey thomspon mtz's at 125lbs a piece
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    20'' ave wheels with balding 285/55 bfg all t's, around 100-105 pounds
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    Stock nnbs 20's w/ 275/55/20 eagle ls2=87lbs
    stock nbs al. 17's w/ 245/70/17= 58lbs
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    My stock 17's on my 04 were 78lbs with tires each... My obs 15's were 28lbs with the slicks. I have not weighed my 17's on my 97 truck yet, But I assume they are heavy.

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    Boss 22" 313's w/ nexen 285/45/22 = 78.4lbs
    Before these I had boss 330 24's with nexen 305/40/24's and they weighed in at 98lbs and it killed me at the dyno.
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    someone weigh some Avalanche 17's with stock 245/70's I'm too lazy, then repeat with 275/60's please
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