Cerwin Vega Fan
02-03-2004, 06:57 PM
When I look at websites whether it is an official site or an Ebay auction, one thing I never/hardly see is the weight of each rim or for the set of rims. Why isn't this information hardly ever posted? I mean if you drive a truck or an SUV then you shouldn't care. But if you drive a sports car, especially an import based sports car (where weight can some times be a major factor) you might want to know how much weight you will be adding or subtracting from your car.
onoiocoko
02-03-2004, 11:28 PM
Originally posted by Cerwin Vega Fan
But if you drive a sports car, especially an import based sports car (where weight can some times be a major factor) you might want to know how much weight you will be adding or subtracting from your car.
are u refering to f-body's as imports? i dont know why being an import or not is a factor here. a sports car is a sports car. im not trying to flame so sorry if im being an ass.
that is a very good question too because most of em dont. usually u can email them to ask them. im sure they would know it for shipping reasons. and if they dont tell you thats probably a bad sign. good luck.
Cerwin Vega Fan
02-04-2004, 03:38 PM
Originally posted by onoiocoko
are u refering to f-body's as imports? i dont know why being an import or not is a factor here. a sports car is a sports car. im not trying to flame so sorry if im being an ass.
What I mean was that an extra say 100 pounds won't slow though out cars as bad because of a high amount of torque. But if you have a 4 banger that lacks torque then that 100 pounds would make more of a difference on that car.
Z28SORR
02-05-2004, 02:19 PM
One of the great unknowns. I've been asking this question for years. If you find an answer, let us know.