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> wgts of Mahles, Fuchs, Pedrinis
reverie
post Jan 2 2004, 03:17 AM
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I must be going blind or something.. could be all this snow..

I did a search on this forum, pelican, and rennlist, and I can't find this info anywhere,
so will someone please post the weights of these wheels? Much obliged!

the original 4-lug Fuchs 2.0
Mahle (like Mahler or Wagner, but not so heavy)
and the flying Pedrini brothers..

and the Fuchs 16 x 6, too? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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jridder
post Jan 2 2004, 02:11 PM
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>If ya step up

I wouldn't consider adding unnecessary unsprung weight a step up. I guess I'm just too much of a "function over form" kind of guy. I would always go with the smallest wheels that fit over the calipers as long as tire selection wasn't an issue. The smaller diameter will also have a lower polar moment of inertia and lower the car without screwing up the geometry.
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