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Old 05-25-2011, 09:41 AM   #1
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What do people mean when they say the stock wheels are really heavy?

I've been looking for newer wheels for my camaro for race tires.

Jurys still out if I can find race tires, but while I'm working on that I'm looking at wheels.

Stock wheels are only 30.3 lbs (front) and 32 lbs (rear). Most aftermarket wheels are about 34-36 lbs. Some are closer to the 40s. The lightest I've found in stock dimensions is 29.2 lb front and 31.6 rear, which doesnt seem like enough weight savings to justify spending more on non-stock wheels?

Some high end race wheels are down in the 24/26, (or really high end even lower) but still, for as much as I hear people complaining how rediculously heavy the stock wheels are, they really aren't that bad, are they? Is there something I'm missing?
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Old 05-25-2011, 10:00 AM   #2
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Thats because 20's are just plane heavy, they are not good for racing no matter what brand. If you want racing wheels I would suggest 18-19's to shed some wieght.
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I was looking for the longest time to reduce wheel weight.. But, I'm not paying the ridiculous money some vendors want for their wheels... I'll probably just stick with stock wheels with better tires or get a nice set of aftermarket wheels that are a little lighter but not overpriced..

If you want to reduce some rotating mass w/o breaking the bank.. Look in to Racing Brake rotors.
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Old 05-25-2011, 11:08 AM   #4
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You must be shopping cheap cast wheels, as most of those ARE heavier than OEM. Here are the weights for the Forgestar wheels, for comparison.

Wheel Sizes/Weights:
18x8.5 = 19.5
18x10 = 21 lbs
18x11 = 21.5 lbs
20x9 = 26.5 lbs
20x11 = 28 lbs
22x9 = 29.5 lbs
22x10.5 = 30.0 lbs

They are wider and lighter than stock. Flow-formed wheels are lighter than cast wheels. Not all forged wheels are light, it depends on who builds them and if they are based on performance or appearance only. All of these trendy concave, extreme lip, etc... type wheels are also heavier. The flatter the face on a forged wheel, and the fewer spokes it has, it is generally lighter.

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Old 06-02-2011, 09:04 PM   #5
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If you want to reduce some rotating mass w/o breaking the bank.. Look in to Racing Brake rotors.
You must not have priced the Racing Brake rotors. My 18x8.5/18x11 Forgestar F14 with 255 fronts and 315 rear drag radials were $180 more than the Racing brake rotors.
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What do people mean when they say the stock wheels are really heavy?

Take one off your Camaro and try to put back on by yourself. That's what really heavy means.
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You must not have priced the Racing Brake rotors. My 18x8.5/18x11 Forgestar F14 with 255 fronts and 315 rear drag radials were $180 more than the Racing brake rotors.
Actually, I have priced them out along with just tires, wheels and tires and all three. Plus other weight saving options.

Maybe someone doesn't want to swap out wheels and tires but want to lower mass? That's the same cost roughly and same weight savings -- just by different means.
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What do people mean when they say the stock wheels are really heavy?

Take one off your Camaro and try to put back on by yourself. That's what really heavy means.
..try putting 35s on a 4x4..backbreaking.
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Actually, I have priced them out along with just tires, wheels and tires and all three. Plus other weight saving options.

Maybe someone doesn't want to swap out wheels and tires but want to lower mass? That's the same cost roughly and same weight savings -- just by different means.
25 lbs rotational weight savings with rotors at $1,945
60 lbs rotational weight savings with 18" F14 Forgestars and tires $2,145
You must have a different meaning of the word roughly.
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