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... not the little lead balancers, but the actual weights of your rim/tire combinations. I'm looking for OEM and replica weights, and oversized rim weights since there doesn't seem to be a central thread on this.
To start off the discussion, I'm running an aluminum 15" etabeta rim with 295/50/15s on the rear, wheel weight is 54 lbs. Info on front tire to follow.

Anyone know the actual weight of the OEM wheels? any others?
 
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Tire weights vary considerably, but generally specific brand/size weights are available at the likes of Tirerack etc., so it should be easy to split out rim (rims should probably state diameter and width) and tire weights, which will provide a better picture of various combinations.

Julian
 
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I think I recall that my original Campys are about 13 to 15 LBs.

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