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    FN2R Wheel weight

    Does anyone know the weight of an oem fn2r wheel?

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    i weighted my fn2 wheels and they r 11.8kg without tires

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    Fn2r on a cl9 is heavy u can feel it straight away. Had a set then sold and brought the grey 17" cl9 5 spoke rims

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    This is not Accord Euro specific. Moving to the Civic section.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.DC2 View Post
    Fn2r on a cl9 is heavy u can feel it straight away. Had a set then sold and brought the grey 17" cl9 5 spoke rims
    Well they will be lighter then the 20s ive got on at the moment right? Haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by HmGLuCaS View Post
    i weighted my fn2 wheels and they r 11.8kg without tires
    Thanks heaps

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    I wouldn't worry too much about it. I went from 16" OEM to 18" Gramlights, and the rims themselves weigh next to nothing. But the tyres I put on them feel like they weigh twice as much as the rims themselves (Conti Sport Cont 3), so the weight came out about the same. You can see the difference though, my 16's want to topple over due to the extra weight on one side of the rim (the side where the spokes are) as compared to my new ones where they stand perfectly straight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChaosMaster View Post
    I wouldn't worry too much about it. I went from 16" OEM to 18" Gramlights, and the rims themselves weigh next to nothing. But the tyres I put on them feel like they weigh twice as much as the rims themselves (Conti Sport Cont 3), so the weight came out about the same. You can see the difference though, my 16's want to topple over due to the extra weight on one side of the rim (the side where the spokes are) as compared to my new ones where they stand perfectly straight.
    So ill b sweet with FN2R rims and they wont be ''heavy'' for my CL9?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChaosMaster View Post
    I wouldn't worry too much about it. I went from 16" OEM to 18" Gramlights, and the rims themselves weigh next to nothing. But the tyres I put on them feel like they weigh twice as much as the rims themselves (Conti Sport Cont 3), so the weight came out about the same. You can see the difference though, my 16's want to topple over due to the extra weight on one side of the rim (the side where the spokes are) as compared to my new ones where they stand perfectly straight.
    Because the over all size of the tyre doesn't differ all that much, any kg you save over the wheels will count.


    Quote Originally Posted by Ando.L View Post
    So ill b sweet with FN2R rims and they wont be ''heavy'' for my CL9?
    Compared to your 20's. no
    Compared to OEM. It's still not light.
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