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Too all the wheels manufactures, Lightweight Wheels?
With all the advances in PT over the years and so many people making really cool single and multi piece wheels, i never see anyone advertise weight. Until you step into Forgelines or something toward "race/track" does this ever seem to come up, but it just got me wondering can anyone else make a nice 18x10 wheel in the 20-22 lb range and not cost 4000$ a set?
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CCW's are just as functional as the high end wheels, but they have less visual detail, and thats why they are so much cheaper. A full set of 18's is $2500, and it is 60 bucks extra to get them coated.
CCW classic- 18x12 is 21.6 lbs http://www.ccwheel.com/wheelprofiles...php?id=Classic |
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Does wheel weight matter that much if one set is 7 lbs over the other? I am sure there are alot more areas you can shave weight on a car. Call Forge Line and ask them how much each wheel cost in every size but you might be on the phone for a couple days. I can tell you my 18x10 Rushforths with tires are very lite for size etc. Alot of factors your looking at like which model wheel from company X then what tire from company K etc. Just little over kill with weight of wheels since this subject has been talked about before.
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Light Weight Wheels
Weld Racing makes an 18x10 multi-piece wheel for around $2400 a set of 4. It is their RT-S series. Each wheel only weighs around 20 lbs. I would consider looking at these.
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We recently did a NewGen 3pc LITE wheel with further machining on the back of the spoke to lighten the wheel more so than its already light weight and got a 19" wheel down to under 23lbs, but to do it takes machining the center disc of the wheel from both the top, and bottom of the forging (or center). In doing so, it's complicated, and time consuming, which of course = dollars. |
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No doubt everyone makes great points. I mean not to single out Forgeline but its cool to see other peoples wheel designs, and I just wondered why many did not include weight since everything these days is so custom seemed easy. Now making lighter wheels i know that depends a lot on the forging. Light weight 1 piece wheels i know is possible.
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Lets face it, as Jon said it would be very easy to price yourself right out of the market going after the last 1/2 lb of weight reduction. You have to keep in mind what your end goal is. For years, while working for another company, we spent many hours looking for a 1/2 lb of weight reduction but every time you invested in the time, tooling, materials to drop that weight you just narrowed your market considerably.
At some point styling has to be considered, to sacrifice an appealing design to cut another few ounces may not be the right thing to do. |
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