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tbonesteak 02-19-2010 07:11 PM

OEM 18" Wheel Weight
 
I've searched and searched but couldn't find this information. Did anyone by any chance weigh the OEM 18" wheels? Thanks in advance.

Daishi 03-02-2010 09:27 AM

I cant find the answer to this either..

jeffreyfranz 03-02-2010 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tbonesteak (Post 408465)
I've searched and searched but couldn't find this information. Did anyone by any chance weigh the OEM 18" wheels? Thanks in advance.

Wheel Specifications - Nissan 350Z & 370Z Wiki

You should find it there. :hello:

theDreamer 03-02-2010 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeffreyfranz (Post 425970)
Wheel Specifications - Nissan 350Z & 370Z Wiki

You should find it there. :hello:

Nope, that is only for the 350/G35.
A few members have stated they should have 18" weighted soon, but until then we wait.

AviatorTim 11-08-2011 05:04 PM

Still no reply eh? I have searched everywhere for this. Has anyone found the 18" OEM wheel weights yet?

lemansz20 11-08-2011 06:14 PM

why doesnt somone like yourself just weigh them? It takes a scale and 20 bux at a regular shop to dismount and mount the tire back up if you REALLY need to know.

AviatorTim 11-08-2011 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by lemansz20 (Post 1398274)
why doesnt somone like yourself just weigh them? It takes a scale and 20 bux at a regular shop to dismount and mount the tire back up if you REALLY need to know.

I don't care about the $20. I just don't want to take the time to drive to a shop and wait on them to do that if someone in the forum knew the answer. But while the weight of the 19" Rays seems to be common knowledge amoung Lithuanian school children, the weight of the 18s seem to be the best guarded secret in automotive history.

AviatorTim 11-09-2011 10:19 AM

FINALLY, here's the answer!
 
Here's one of the best kept secrets on the 370Z forum. I searched the forum (and the internet) for hours trying to find the 18" OEM wheel weight with no luck. I finally just gave up and weighed the damn tire.

Survey says....front 18" wheel with factory 18" Advan 225/50R18 came in at exactly 50#

Assuming TireRack.com's stated weight of 29# for the tire is correct, the front OEM 18" wheel weighs 21#.

Ironically enough that is 2.2# LIGHTER than the "light weight" 19" Rays, LOL.

I didn't weigh the rear because it's obviously heavier since its an inch wider and the 245/45R19 Advan's are a pound heavier than the front rubber so as long as you stay under 21#'s replacing the OEM wheels, you should be fine all around.

That said, the Yoko Advan's are surprisingly heavy. I don't track my Z so, as long as I'm not pulling .96g turns, I figured I might as well get some mileage out of my tires with a little harder rubber. I decided on Continental Extreme Contactor DWS 275/40R18 all around on 18x9.5 aftermarket wheels. The dry and wet test results on TireRack.com are only slightly off the Max Performance tires like the Yoko Advan or Michelin Pilot sport, the ride and noise ratings are much better and the treadlife should be more than twice as much.

I live in Florida, so theoretically I only need the Contactor DW (DWS stands for Dry Wet Snow) since my car never sees snow. But I went with the DWS because the ride, noise and treadlife were better than the DW. The wet tracktion was identifical. The only downside was a slight dropoff in the dry traction but I consider that acceptable for the gains in comfort, noise and wear.

Belsavis 11-09-2011 02:14 PM

Yokohama says 225/50R18: 28.6lbs and 245/45R18: 29.5lbs

When I dusted off my stock wheels with half the tread gone and did the math I came up with 20F and 21.5R, but my scale isn't super accurate. Adding back a bit of rubber and I could get your number of 21 for the front.

AviatorTim 11-09-2011 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Belsavis (Post 1399674)
Adding back a bit of rubber and I could get your number of 21 for the front.

OMG! Where was this info the last two days I was looking for it, LOL.

Well at least that confirms my findings.

Shift n Drift 12-22-2011 01:30 PM

rear wheels weigh 24.5 lbs


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