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Old 12-30-04, 05:52 PM
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Cool LS400 wheel & tire weight

I had been curious to learn what the stock wheel and my new LSportline combo weighed. While I had the wheel off to mess with the caliper, I plopped them on the scale to compare.

Stock 16x7" with 225/60-16 Michelin MX4V weighs in at: 48.4 pounds. (See pic in sig)
Stock wheel, no tire 21 pounds.
LSportline M4 18x8.5 with BFG TA/KDW-2 245/40-18 53.5 pounds.

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Originally Posted by RA40
I had been curious to learn what the stock wheel and my new LSportline combo weighed. While I had the wheel off to mess with the caliper, I plopped them on the scale to compare.

Stock 16x7" with 225/60-16 Michelin MX4V weighs in at: 48.4 pounds. (See pic in sig)
LSportline M4 18x8.5 with BFG TA/KDW-2 245/40-18 53.5 pounds.

Wow, thats a lot for a 16incher.
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Cool

A lot of weight perhaps.......but those are very solid wheels!
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soild i must say...
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I'm glad the new set-up isn't as heavy as anticipated, I've read of some combo's being close to 60#'s.

On an inside spoke, the M4 have USA stamped in it.
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Originally Posted by RA40
I'm glad the new set-up isn't as heavy as anticipated, I've read of some combo's being close to 60#'s.

On an inside spoke, the M4 have USA stamped in it.
Do you have a pic of your new 18" rims you can post here ? I'd like to see them as I'm still shopping for new wheels for my '99 LS.

BTW, how does the car ride with the new wheels ? Is there any significant change in ride quality versus stock form ???

Thx

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Short answer: Yes, the 18" wheel did change a lot of the ride qualities. I had a good idea going in what I wanted in this package and what the compromises would be with this combo. The short run: get the lightest wheel as your budget allows you.

I got the style wheel I wanted (though a bit heavier) and the improved handling capabilities that were sought. Overall, I'm quite pleased. The current prices on these wheels is a no-brainer if they are something that catches your taste.

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=137504
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Thx, Mke.

Those wheels look gorgeous on the LS. That is EXACTLY the rims I am looking for. And since we both have same color and 2nd gen LS, then yours gives me a good view of how mine will look as well. Saw them on another CL member (leeladisky) and have been searching for them since. I'll check with the vendor if the Dec special price carries over to Jan.
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bluestar-

I'm sure if I did a 0-60 time, the new set-up is good for a few tenths slower time. Mileage, since this is a smaller diameter tire I'm guessing that I've dropped a tad...it isn't that obvious. My usual runs I am pulling to get gas at the same intervals and with a near same amount of fuel used. My wild guess, I've lost maybe 1/2-1 MPG with the new wheel/tires. Your VVT-i is stronger and you may not notice a thing with accelleration and/or mileage.

The compression and rebound of the suspension has been negatively effected but how bad depends what ride qualities you want. I think it is slight and it is not bone jarring. The suspension in mine is wearing and in need of new bushings so the unforgiving nature of a lower sidewall brings this out. Once I replace these little things, it won't be an issue.

Bottom line, all this is more than compensated by the enhanced handling capabilities.

YMMV they say. :

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This is great info on the stock wheels. If the 18s are about 53 lbs, anyone know the WALD 19 inch models?

I really don't want to increase the wheel weight significantly.

TIA
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I called Yokohama about the tire weight of the 245/40-18 S-Drive and they came in about 2#'s less than the BFG's. I was pleased and the slightly softer sidewall makes the car feel smoother.

I'm sure there are wheel specs of the Wald wheels, which model did you get?
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Ended up buying 19 inch SSR Vienna
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Originally Posted by ryanSC300lover
Ended up buying 19 inch SSR Vienna
Nice
What was the wheel weight on those?
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Originally Posted by RA40
Nice
What was the wheel weight on those?
Will weight them and report back. I believe very close to stock wheels.
They are one of the lightest 19s out there
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Thread Revival!

I'm in the market for new wheels and tires and while I like the look a larger rim gives the wheel well and car, the added weight, price and lower mileage rating of lower profile tires are more important to me. If my OE chrome wheels are around 21lbs then most aftermarket 16" are easily 3lbs lighter. Tire Rack lists the MXV4 at around 26lbs new.
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