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Folks,
I'm after the weight of a 15" wheel plus tyre for sending via a courior.
They're Foxes but if you could post up any weights you know that'll allow me to guess what these mofos weigh.
IIRC i'd normally be looking about 14kgs or thereabouts?
Ph2 wheels are 8.4kg each plus tyre
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/24-HOUR-COURIER-PARCEL-DELIVERY-SERVICE-MAX-30KG_W0QQitemZ150164502074QQihZ005QQcategoryZ88433 QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Package them up in 2 seperate parcels
Used them before, got picked up by DHL
Thanks m8!
How much does a tyre weight tho?
stevie_b
03-10-2007, 11:23
Tyre will weigh about 10kg, depending how much meat left on it. A spare wheel steely plus brand new tyre is 20kg.
AFAIK, Continental usually make their tyres lighter than most other manufacturer. I think Toyo also make theirs slightly lighter as well. Also, smaller tyre widths will shave a bit of tyre weight.
Eeek!
Didn't ready this and have just booked the courior at 17kgs each.
I should get away with it...tyres are fairly bald?
AndyFielder
03-10-2007, 11:56
they dont come along with scales or anything like that!
they tryed to collect an F7r block of midge till we told him it was impossible for 1 guy to lift!
Wheels and tyres are fine.. use them a shitload!
Phew, relief! :)
On the engine block thing...Chris H managed to pick up a 16v and dump it into into a car boot by himself at my house a few months ago! Scary when you think about it...!
I'll weigh a tyre for ya, brought meself a spring balance off ebay for £6, not very accurate but good to nearest kg
My digital bathroom scale had a 15" steel wheel with brand new 195 tyre at about 19kg. So, 17kg might just be about right for your alloy + bald tyre combo.
donsrno1
04-10-2007, 00:41
On the engine block thing...Chris H managed to pick up a 16v and dump it into a car boot by himself at my house a few months ago! Scary when you think about it...!
Having met chris a few times it doesn't really surprise me :lol:
My Williams (Speedline) alloy wheel is 6.8 kgs. I'm not sure but perhaps it's made of AlMgSi. My "back up wheel set" is in my room.
:)
Sorry, 6.8=8.1 kgs. (PH1 wheels). :oops:
nice spare set sitting there on your cupboard mate! :D welcome to the site (put a post in newbie section introducing yourself). all the way from hungary, weve got quiet a few international members now....
Thank you. I put a post in newbie section :)
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