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Old 07-21-2006, 10:52 AM
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After looking at some of the pictures of guys who just got these wheels, as well as the J.G.'s trucks themselves, I'm thinking about getting a set of these. Does anyone know how much they weigh? Are they lighter than SS wheels? Thanks.
Old 07-21-2006, 11:19 AM
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i picked up a jg wheel at discount tire a while back and it felt heavy as hell to me. never picked up a ss wheel.
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The Gibbs and SS wheels are both cast. They are both likely 8-10 pounds per wheel heavier than your Centerlines.
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Don't know what the Gibbs' weigh but my SS wheels with stock tires weighed 68-69 pounds each.
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I don't know, these Centerline's are heavy
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my Centerline 22's weigh a little less than my old SS 20's fwiw.
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budhayes3 just put some jgs on his truck and it looks awesome. He posted pictures here a little while ago.
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budhayes3 just put some jgs on his truck and it looks awesome. He posted pictures here a little while ago.
yeah but what do they weigh? we know what they look like.
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I think they're about 65-ish a piece. If I had a scale, I'd weigh mine since they're not on the truck yet. I do remember them being lighter than SS wheels, which I think are like 80-ish?? Someone correct me here if I'm wrong.

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I couldv'e sworn that I heard they weigh about 65ish as mentioned above, but I'm not 100% sure, I never weighed mine. If you're lookin to get a set, you're gonna have to try ebay or find some one with a Gibb's truck that wants to go to 22's or some deal like that. JGP has closed up shop and the wheels/tire combo is no longer available


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