Wheel weight guide
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Wheel weight guide
The most complete list i've seen yet. One on here yet? Well here ya go. Sticky this!!
http://tmitbyh.napalm.net/wheel-weight-alpha.pdf
http://tmitbyh.napalm.net/wheel-weight-alpha.pdf
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Spyderidol (04-19-2019)
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Here are a couple more good sites:
http://www.clubcivic.com/board/sitem...p/t-85783.html
http://www.measurespeed.com/index.php
http://www.clubcivic.com/board/sitem...p/t-85783.html
http://www.measurespeed.com/index.php
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see
http://minicooper.wikia.com/wiki/OEM_Wheels_and_Tires
I would expect the weight to be about 19 lbs.
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Here's another (not as informative) guide if the other links won't work for some reason:
http://libraryofmotoring.info/facts/wheels/
http://libraryofmotoring.info/facts/wheels/
#9
I have the R112 wheels and without tires, wheel weights or center caps with my digital fish scales they weigh 20lbs 10oz, not 23.1lbs!
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Clockwork (06-22-2021)
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Wheel Spacer help please / 2012 JCW / R 105
I find great info here. I learned before trying that I need wheel spacers to fit my R 105s with the JCW brakes. Stock sport suspension now, KWs maybe later.
I would like to balance between a flush look & great handling. Do I need a spacer greater than 5mm for future coil overs? What spacer thickness is best?
For looks, flatter is better. For tracking direction & handling - spaced out more is not always good. Please help - buying spacers ASAP ! Thx
I would like to balance between a flush look & great handling. Do I need a spacer greater than 5mm for future coil overs? What spacer thickness is best?
For looks, flatter is better. For tracking direction & handling - spaced out more is not always good. Please help - buying spacers ASAP ! Thx
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