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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: '14 2SS/RS Vert 6M/KTU/NPP/DTA/ARH Join Date: Jan 2014
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How much do the OE SS wheels weigh?
20x8 front
20x9 rear Also, what are the factory torque values? Thanks.
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Wheel nut torque is 140 lb/ft I believe.
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30.3 lbs for the front and 32 lbs for the rear. Courtesy of the wiki on this website
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Wow, really? I'm used to 80. Glad I asked.
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The wheel/tire combo I'm looking at will save 55 lbs of unsprung weight. That's remarkable, and these wheels and tires are not expensive exotics. That should be a very noticeable amount of weight.
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It's actually 110 in the 2014 owners manual.
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There was a thread on here some time ago that mentioned that Chevy changed the torque values at some point. The end result was the lug nuts with the silver/grey coating on the cones get 140 ft-lbs and the ones with the blue coating on the cones get the 110 ft-lbs.
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4 years ago I decided to try the 20" Nurburgrings on my car (23 - 24 lbs each), and I noticed a nice increase in performance (1/4 mile time dropped .2-.3 tenths on average - that's like adding 30hp to your car). After that lots of guys started getting them. Now they are one of the more popular wheels guys are getting. I ran 12.10 @ 113.60 mph and 12.16 @ 114.97 mph with the 20" Nurburgrings - bolt ons. Now I'm running 18" Forgestars (21-22 lbs each) so I can run a rear tire with more sidewall (305/45/18) for better traction. Still haven't had a chance to run my car at the track with my 18" setup. I've had some surgeries to heal up from. My bolt on setup should get me down in the high 11s on a good day. |
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