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everyone is very concerned with wheel weights(me included) , but what are some of the lightest tires we can run to help with unsprung weight?

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Old 02-02-2011, 11:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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everyone is very concerned with wheel weights(me included) , but what are some of the lightest tires we can run to help with unsprung weight?
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Old 02-02-2011, 11:29 AM   #2 (permalink)
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searching around the interweb i find:
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Old 02-02-2011, 11:31 AM   #3 (permalink)
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good artical on tire weight
20% less weight: Revolutionary ultra-lightweight concept tire from Dunlop with DuPont? KevlarŪ technology
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Old 02-02-2011, 01:48 PM   #4 (permalink)
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dunno if this helps, but my 305/30/19 RE-11 weighs a pound or two less than the Stock 275 rear.
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kevlar replacing steel belt seems like it is the key to lightness in tires. anyone know what tires use this tech?
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dunno if this helps, but my 305/30/19 RE-11 weighs a pound or two less than the Stock 275 rear.
Well that's good to know. And also considering the wheels I have. Plus the lugs. I might of saved about 2-3lbs. Per wheel.
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Mich PS2 are lighter than Bridgestone PP...
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Apparently Yokohama S.Drive tires are quite light according to Car and Driver.
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All the obsession with saving weight, yet getting a tire with marginal grip?
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All the obsession with saving weight, yet getting a tire with marginal grip?
Unfortunately, it does seem like the stickier tires tend to be heavier

I guess first identify the ones that offer max grip, and then compare and contrast the weights.
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good idea jordo. maybe a tirerack guy can chime in
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op- you bring up a good point. the RE050A's are pretty heavy tires that's for sure!
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Unfortunately, it does seem like the stickier tires tend to be heavier

I guess first identify the ones that offer max grip, and then compare and contrast the weights.
Lightweight also can't make up for the lack of grip
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Lightweight also can't make up for the lack of grip
IDK, my BFG R1s are light and have a ton of grip
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Lightweight also can't make up for the lack of grip
No, but if you have two tires that are very close, the lighter one may be the winner.

For example, if memory serves, R-615's tend to be heavier than Kumho XS's, but they perform about the same (actually, the XS's outperform the Azenis).
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