OEM Wheels - Weight & Specs?
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Did some browsing this morning (I'm bored, so sue me) trying to see if any posts in here have all the specs of the OEM wheels.
Here's some of the bits I found:
Stock:
18x7.5" +39 Offset = ~5.8" Backspacing
Weight: 26.5lbs w/No TPMS or Tire
Other:
(TRD) 19x8" +35 Offset = ~5.9" Backspacing
(F-Sport Rear) 19x9" +40 Offset = ~6.6" Backspacing
(Enkei RPF1) 18x9.5" +45 Offset = ~7.0" Backspacing
Tires:
225/45R18 The Toyo’s weighed in at 24lbs
Does anyone know the weight of the OEM rims without tires? How about the Yoko's when off the rim?
Just asking as I started looking at replacement rims and how much weight savings I might be able to find.
Here's some of the bits I found:
Stock:
18x7.5" +39 Offset = ~5.8" Backspacing
Weight: 26.5lbs w/No TPMS or Tire
Other:
(TRD) 19x8" +35 Offset = ~5.9" Backspacing
(F-Sport Rear) 19x9" +40 Offset = ~6.6" Backspacing
(Enkei RPF1) 18x9.5" +45 Offset = ~7.0" Backspacing
Tires:
225/45R18 The Toyo’s weighed in at 24lbs
Does anyone know the weight of the OEM rims without tires? How about the Yoko's when off the rim?
Just asking as I started looking at replacement rims and how much weight savings I might be able to find.
Last edited by Scratch; Jul 21, 2011 at 09:27 PM.
The average weight of a 19 x 9 F-Sport Full-Face Forged Alloy Wheel (P/N PTR45-30103) is 22.71-lbs. Weights ranged from a maximum of 22.80-lbs to a minimum of 22.65-lbs.
For reference, the average weight of the complete wheel assembly (including; TMPS, balance weights, tire and wheel with no center cap) with Michelin Pilot Sport PS3 in 255/35ZR19 is 49.11-lbs. Weights ranged from a maximum of 49.15-lbs to a minimum of 48.95-lbs.
For reference, the average weight of the complete wheel assembly (including; TMPS, balance weights, tire and wheel with no center cap) with Michelin Pilot Sport PS3 in 255/35ZR19 is 49.11-lbs. Weights ranged from a maximum of 49.15-lbs to a minimum of 48.95-lbs.
Last edited by 2tCornot2tC; Jul 17, 2011 at 12:22 PM. Reason: added weight range
Did some browsing this morning (I'm bored, so sue me) trying to see if any posts in here have all the specs of the OEM wheels.
Here's some of the bits I found:
Stock:
18x7.5" +39 Offset = ~5.8" Backspacing
Other:
(TRD) 19x8" +35 Offset = ~5.9" Backspacing
(F-Sport Rear) 19x9" +40 Offset = ~6.6" Backspacing
(Enkei RPF1) 18x9.5" +45 Offset = ~7.0" Backspacing
Tires:
225/45R18 The Toyo’s weighed in at 24lbs
Does anyone know the weight of the OEM rims without tires? How about the Yoko's when off the rim?
Just asking as I started looking at replacement rims and how much weight savings I might be able to find.
Here's some of the bits I found:
Stock:
18x7.5" +39 Offset = ~5.8" Backspacing
Other:
(TRD) 19x8" +35 Offset = ~5.9" Backspacing
(F-Sport Rear) 19x9" +40 Offset = ~6.6" Backspacing
(Enkei RPF1) 18x9.5" +45 Offset = ~7.0" Backspacing
Tires:
225/45R18 The Toyo’s weighed in at 24lbs
Does anyone know the weight of the OEM rims without tires? How about the Yoko's when off the rim?
Just asking as I started looking at replacement rims and how much weight savings I might be able to find.
The Enkei's mentioned above weigh 18.6lbs (according to Enkei specs). With a 255/40R18 Yokohama Advan AD08, fully inflated, they weigh 45.5lbs.
My Stock, with 225/45R18 Bridgestone Blizzak WS70's, inflated weigh in at 51lbs.
Specs can be found here; http://www.enkei.com/size_chart/RPF1.pdf and look like they could come in 15, 38 or 45 offsets but not 35.
18.6 pounds sounds very optimistic for an 18 x 9.5 cast aluminum wheel…too bad they didn’t get weighed to verify their claims.
18.6 pounds sounds very optimistic for an 18 x 9.5 cast aluminum wheel…too bad they didn’t get weighed to verify their claims.
Specs can be found here; http://www.enkei.com/size_chart/RPF1.pdf and look like they could come in 15, 38 or 45 offsets but not 35.
18.6 pounds sounds very optimistic for an 18 x 9.5 cast aluminum wheel…too bad they didn’t get weighed to verify their claims.
18.6 pounds sounds very optimistic for an 18 x 9.5 cast aluminum wheel…too bad they didn’t get weighed to verify their claims.
One wheel balanced perfect, so no weights were needed. The other 3 have a couple 0.5-1" strips. I can't "count" per say as they were balanced using 3M's new lead free wheel weight system.
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...Wheel_Weights/
These require a little more size to meet the same weight of traditional lead styles, so if my wheels were balanced using lead, the strips would be smaller.
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...Wheel_Weights/
These require a little more size to meet the same weight of traditional lead styles, so if my wheels were balanced using lead, the strips would be smaller.
if i have access to an accurate scale, I can actually weigh the oem wheel for you guys. the dealership curbed one of my wheels and replaced it with a new one, so I have a wheel without tire/tpms just sitting in my living room. know where I can find a scale to use?
Accuracy to within 0.5lbs is enough. No one here is looking for bang on, to the ounce precision.
Just use a house scale, weigh yourself, then weigh yourself holding the wheel. Subtract the two and done!
Just use a house scale, weigh yourself, then weigh yourself holding the wheel. Subtract the two and done!
I suppose so. only issue is we moved recently and got rid of a lot of stuff including the bathroom scale so I'll look for one and try to report back soon. busy this week so I can't guarantee anything real soon. I checked the box to see if there was a shipping weight posted, but no luck.
Too lazy to go to a Kinkos or UPS Store..hugh?
My guess is that that weight is without the TPMS or the center cap…
Can anybody get a hold of a TRD wheel to weigh…I’m looking at the Scion/Toyota guys here on this blog.
Hey Scratch…update your first post to include these weights on your first post…
Thanks…
My guess is that that weight is without the TPMS or the center cap…
Can anybody get a hold of a TRD wheel to weigh…I’m looking at the Scion/Toyota guys here on this blog.
Hey Scratch…update your first post to include these weights on your first post…
Thanks…






