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Old 05-04-2004, 09:06 AM
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All three of those trucks are fuggin' pimp!
Old 05-04-2004, 11:32 AM
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Thanks.
Old 05-05-2004, 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Todd@DiscountTireDirect
How bout you guys go check out the weight of these Centerline 22's shown in this thread. See if your 22s...or even 20s weigh less. Probably not.
Todd,

I weighed my Centerlines today since I had them off to polish the insides and rotate them.

Keep in mind i was on a bathroom scale, I came up with 51 lbs mounted and balanced. I then weighed myself directly after and it seemed dead on. That is not a bad weight at all for a 20" wheel/tire combo (245/40/20 tire). What does a stock wheel/tire weigh in at?

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Old 05-07-2004, 10:23 AM
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17x11s with 315s are over 55lbs. Stock SS wheels with 275 goodyears are 50 if im not mistaken. A 22 inch Centerline sitting in front of me right now is only 32lbs
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Centerline's wheels are strong and light, because they cut little lightener pockets in the back of the wheels and shave some of the thickness off of the backs of the spokes. 32 pounds is nice for a 22, mine is 38, which isnt bad either.
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I had to change the factory wheel/tire on my friends 03 the other day and it didn't weigh a thing. VERY light weight.
Old 05-07-2004, 01:23 PM
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centerlines are great wheels. Some wheels can get pretty high on price. I payed about 700 a wheel for my budniks. Ive had a lot of wheels on my truck ive had 2 sets of 20 inch billet specialties wheels 1 set of 20 inch colorado customs and 1 set of 20 inch budniks. There all great wheels just pretty much comes dow to style and price. some wheels can be over 1k a wheel. If you plan on going a 4 6 or lower id stick to 20s in the front. you just cant go that low with out haveing bags and roll 22's in the front. My buddy has a 2000 lowerd 5 7 on 22 inch lexanis and it rides like *** and it rubs everywhere.



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