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posted on March 31st, 2015 at 12:08 PM
Weight of bare bay kombi rim?


Anyone have a reasonably accurate figure? Not a guess but based on having freighted one? I'm trying to prep a freight quote but tyres are still on.
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posted on March 31st, 2015 at 06:47 PM



This would be the 14"x 5"thingy with lots of holes?
Dunno. :D

However, these are actual weighed figures from a couple of other rims that would go a long way to giving you a good close-enough guess for freight charges..........

2000s VW Golf 15" x 6.5" steelies (multi-hole type 5 x 112) are 7.4kg bare.
1970s VW Beetle 15" x 4.5" steelies (8-slot 4 x 130) are 7.1kg bare.
1990s EF/EL Falcon 15" x 6.5" steelies (the solid-looking ones, not pursuits with lots of holes) are 9.2kg bare.
Finally, 14" x 6" pursuit-style rims for an old Commode come in at 7.1kg.

2012 brand spanking new Kia 15" x 5.5" steelies that look damn near identical to Porsche lightweight spare rims and have similar offset, are actually lighter than Porsche at 6.8kg each bare.
So there you go!
Phew!
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posted on April 1st, 2015 at 08:31 AM



Cheers for that. I can get a freight estimate at least.

My dilemma was not wanting to outlay the cost to strip tyres before the sale was definite. Sale depends on freight cost. For a local sale the tyres could just stay on and buyers can sort that out themselves. But freighting manky tyres is silly.

Appreciate the help.
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posted on April 2nd, 2015 at 01:30 PM



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Originally posted by modnrod
This would be the 14"x 5"thingy with lots of holes?
Dunno. :D

However, these are actual weighed figures from a couple of other rims that would go a long way to giving you a good close-enough guess for freight charges..........

2000s VW Golf 15" x 6.5" steelies (multi-hole type 5 x 112) are 7.4kg bare.
1970s VW Beetle 15" x 4.5" steelies (8-slot 4 x 130) are 7.1kg bare.
1990s EF/EL Falcon 15" x 6.5" steelies (the solid-looking ones, not pursuits with lots of holes) are 9.2kg bare.
Finally, 14" x 6" pursuit-style rims for an old Commode come in at 7.1kg.

2012 brand spanking new Kia 15" x 5.5" steelies that look damn near identical to Porsche lightweight spare rims and have similar offset, are actually lighter than Porsche at 6.8kg each bare.
So there you go!
Phew!


no such thing as a pursuit rim is that size, just FYI they came in 15x7 and I do believe there is 16x7 as well.

unless you talking about stock steelies for hubcaps? which yes they came in that size. but I reckon they are heavier than the larger pursuit aka interceptors or chasers as everyone calls them because they are solid not holed. useless/useful? fact for ya anyway :spin:




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