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  1. #1
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    Sep 2005
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    South East Brisbane
    Car:
    96" VTIR Civic

    Weight of EK4 Wheels???

    Does anyone know the weight of 96 VTIR Civic (EK4) Wheels without Tyres?

    Or the difference between EK4 rims and Buddyclub P1's with tyres?

  2. #2
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    Ferio
    I think around 7kg'ish
    probably around 1kg difference with buddy p1 sf (6.2 kg) each wheels since tyres weight the same.

  3. #3
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    Oct 2004
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    Sydney - Cabramatta/Liver
    Car:
    Jazz EVO IX
    about 6.5kg. they are pretty light
    Evo IX - THE FINAL EVOLUTION

  4. #4
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    Oct 2007
    Location
    City of Perth..
    Car:
    EK4 & Jazz VTI...
    i wanna know too. ANY1 with the exact weight of the EK4 wheels?
    JDM Ek4 Squad Perth..
    Quote Originally Posted by Chi View Post
    Fact is you should get over ur EK4, cos its a POS FWD and its in the worse colour ever released.
    Get a real car then start bragging.

  5. #5
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    Sydney - Cabramatta/Liver
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    Jazz EVO IX
    i weighed mine a while ago, but cbf getting them out to weigh again
    Evo IX - THE FINAL EVOLUTION

  6. #6
    Worried about weights now hey?!?! lol

    They're definately going to be lighter then stock. But like people have said, probably not by much.

    EK4 wheels are pretty light, my del sol OEM rims are heavy though. :'(

  7. #7
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    2009 Red FN2R
    Sorry to bump an old post but I would have liked to have this information a while back. I weighed my OEM wheels when I swapped my tyres over to some 15" enkei's.

    7.9kg each and that includes valves (OEM wheels off a 96 VTIR hatch)

    The lug nuts (OEM chrome) are 50g each (200g per corner) and have round seats in case people are wondering, so you can't just use aftermarket lightweight lugnuts as most of them are conical seats and they can come loose. Dropping weight off your wheels is great for performance and feel, best money I have spent so far.
    ...96 EK4 VTIR Hatch, Enkei RPF1s, BClub Short Shift Kit, Mugen Pedals, Tanabe NF210 springs, whiteline rear sway bar

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