Wheel Weights : Add your wheel weight if it is not listed (don't chat in this thread)
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CCW competition; 3 piece, forged, spun, titanium hardware, 18x10 and 50mm offset: 19.5 lbs
Kinesis K58; 3 piece, forged, spun, 18x10, 48mm offset: 22 lbs
Kinesis K58; 3 piece, forged, spun, 18x11, 48mm offset: 24 lbs
Gene
Kinesis K58; 3 piece, forged, spun, 18x10, 48mm offset: 22 lbs
Kinesis K58; 3 piece, forged, spun, 18x11, 48mm offset: 24 lbs
Gene
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16x7.5" 2000 Mustang Rims ~16lbs www.geocities.com/jeffguilfoil/mustangrims.html
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Another thing to consider. Kinda makes those old T1-Ss look a little nicer.
http://www.miata.net/faq/tire_weights.html
http://www.miata.net/faq/tire_weights.html
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Originally Posted by 4CN Air
How does one differentiate between the two types of stock wheels?
By looking at the rim on the car from the outside you can not tell the difference... The only ways one can differentiate is by weighting the two types of wheels and comparing, touching the wheels inside, feeling the thicker hollowed area and extra supports while mounted on the car, facing both types insides out, side by side to compare the esthetic structure or just know what you are looking for...
I hope I covered all the bases....
Dwayne