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Old 10-11-08, 12:25 PM
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SSR Professor MS1 weight

Does anybody the weights on this wheels, for example on sizes are for 18x10 and 18x12.5 thanks...
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theyre probably ******* lead weighted tanks.
my SP1s werent too light in 18x10 +24, hmmm, I cant remember the exact weight but it was well over 20 pounds... might have been 24, I might have posted it somewhere on here though.
CCW classics would be lighter if I had to guess, especially with CCWs titanium bolt package and without centercaps.
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SSR Professor SP1 Forged/Spun 18x8 21.6
SSR Professor SP1 Forged/Spun 19x8 23.8

and for comparison

Enkei RP-F1 Cast 18x8 17.8
Enkei RP-F1 Cast 19x8 18.7

if an 18x8 is almost 22lbs an 18x10 must indeed be pushing 24-25+ or so
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*looking into crystal ball* I think I see a widebody in your future Kai...
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Originally Posted by memphisraines82
*looking into crystal ball* I think I see a widebody in your future Kai...
Are you calling kai fat?
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Originally Posted by memphisraines82
*looking into crystal ball* I think I see a widebody in your future Kai...

Daym, that is a good crystal ball, how did you guess...LOL

I will be needing 18x10 and 18.12.5 I may just go CCW then, I want the lightest big wheels I can get...gonna love the winter project...
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Originally Posted by TRISPEEDFD3S
Are you calling kai fat?
Haha, I am 5'7 short ****** 170lbs of pure muscle....LOL...
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go with CCW! they will probably even cost you less AND be easier and faster to service if you ever need any repairs. CCW can put together a super light weight pakcage for you, they know their stuff. oh yeah you might get a good deal on mounting/balancing thru them as well, dont forget to ask.
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kinesis has nice light wheels, a litle more green though.
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saw this @ CCW-
Fully Polished CCW Classic (C5 fitment) in 18x12 = 21.6lbs

WOW.
18 x TWELVE(!!!!) at under 22 pounds, thats phenominal!!!!!!!!!
sure that might be for the race version only but I'm not sure although the street version is not much heavier.
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