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Charles Lasitter 04-09-2005 10:34 AM

OE steel wheel weight for Accords?
 
I can't seem to come up with a table or chart showing the weight of the
OE steel wheel for my '05 LX 4Cly. It's the last number I need for
figuring combine tire / wheel weight of upgrades versus OE.

I have called Honda America customer service (after trying the dealer)
and they said they'd research it for me, but I haven't heard back from
them.

Thanks in advance for pointing me to a relevant URL if you can help.


-- CL.

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Steve Bigelow 04-09-2005 11:14 AM

Re: OE steel wheel weight for Accords?
 

"Charles Lasitter" <check.sig4@ddress.com> wrote in message
news:Xns96336B8C47E8Bclncdmcom@68.1.17.6...
>I can't seem to come up with a table or chart showing the weight of the
> OE steel wheel for my '05 LX 4Cly. It's the last number I need for
> figuring combine tire / wheel weight of upgrades versus OE.
>
> I have called Honda America customer service (after trying the dealer)
> and they said they'd research it for me, but I haven't heard back from
> them.
>
> Thanks in advance for pointing me to a relevant URL if you can help.


If you can find a tire weight table...and a bathroom scale....



Steve Bigelow 04-09-2005 11:14 AM

Re: OE steel wheel weight for Accords?
 

"Charles Lasitter" <check.sig4@ddress.com> wrote in message
news:Xns96336B8C47E8Bclncdmcom@68.1.17.6...
>I can't seem to come up with a table or chart showing the weight of the
> OE steel wheel for my '05 LX 4Cly. It's the last number I need for
> figuring combine tire / wheel weight of upgrades versus OE.
>
> I have called Honda America customer service (after trying the dealer)
> and they said they'd research it for me, but I haven't heard back from
> them.
>
> Thanks in advance for pointing me to a relevant URL if you can help.


If you can find a tire weight table...and a bathroom scale....



Charles Lasitter 04-09-2005 06:24 PM

Re: OE steel wheel weight for Accords?
 
"Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in
news:f6ydnbwhPIDdbMrfRVn-jg@rogers.com:

> If you can find a tire weight table...and a bathroom scale....


Tire Rack posts the weights of the tires and rims that they sell. That
is not the problem.

The problem is that neither the dealership nor auto maker know what the
weight is of the original equipment steel wheels on the car.

If you don't know your starting point, it's impossible to figure out
what the "difference" will be between the weight of the OE wheels and
the aftermarket alloys being considered.

Of course I could figure this out myself by going to a service station,
having them pull a wheel off the car, break the tire off the rim, call
a taxi, carry the wheel home, weigh it on my balance beam scales, take
the taxi back, remount and rebalance the tire, BUT ...

Wouldn't it be a lot easier if someone that already knew this
information simply volunteered it?

It would save me a lot of effort anyways, and that's what sharing
information on usenet's newsgroups is all about.

-- CL.

+-----------------------------------------+
| Charles Lasitter | Mailing / Shipping |
| 401/728-1987 | 14 Cooke St |
| cl+at+ncdm+dot+com | Pawtucket RI 02860 |
+-----------------------------------------+

Charles Lasitter 04-09-2005 06:24 PM

Re: OE steel wheel weight for Accords?
 
"Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in
news:f6ydnbwhPIDdbMrfRVn-jg@rogers.com:

> If you can find a tire weight table...and a bathroom scale....


Tire Rack posts the weights of the tires and rims that they sell. That
is not the problem.

The problem is that neither the dealership nor auto maker know what the
weight is of the original equipment steel wheels on the car.

If you don't know your starting point, it's impossible to figure out
what the "difference" will be between the weight of the OE wheels and
the aftermarket alloys being considered.

Of course I could figure this out myself by going to a service station,
having them pull a wheel off the car, break the tire off the rim, call
a taxi, carry the wheel home, weigh it on my balance beam scales, take
the taxi back, remount and rebalance the tire, BUT ...

Wouldn't it be a lot easier if someone that already knew this
information simply volunteered it?

It would save me a lot of effort anyways, and that's what sharing
information on usenet's newsgroups is all about.

-- CL.

+-----------------------------------------+
| Charles Lasitter | Mailing / Shipping |
| 401/728-1987 | 14 Cooke St |
| cl+at+ncdm+dot+com | Pawtucket RI 02860 |
+-----------------------------------------+

TeGGer® 04-09-2005 07:42 PM

Re: OE steel wheel weight for Accords?
 
Charles Lasitter <check.sig4@ddress.com> wrote in
news:Xns9633BB5AE8800clncdmcom@68.1.17.6:

> "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in
> news:f6ydnbwhPIDdbMrfRVn-jg@rogers.com:
>
>> If you can find a tire weight table...and a bathroom scale....

>
> Tire Rack posts the weights of the tires and rims that they sell. That
> is not the problem.
>
> The problem is that neither the dealership nor auto maker know what the
> weight is of the original equipment steel wheels on the car.



May I offer a silly solution?

Take a bathroom scale to the wreckers. Ask them for an OEM wheel of your
choice, and weigh it. Explain to them that this is all you need and you
won't buy the wheel. I can't see them refusing.

This way your own wheel/tire assembly is not disturbed and you don't have
to take a taxi anywhere.


>
> Wouldn't it be a lot easier if someone that already knew this
> information simply volunteered it?



Hope someone does (I don't). If not, maybe my idea would work.


>
> It would save me a lot of effort anyways, and that's what sharing
> information on usenet's newsgroups is all about.



Absolutely. The FAQ I host consists entirely of that shared info. I am very
grateful to the various contributors who have made it possible.

Unfortunately, it appears that there are some kinds of information that
simply nobody seems to know.

An example: A long time ago I asked in here and elsewhere (on several
occasions) if anyone knew how much thread would show above the adjusting
nut on the 2nd gen Integra once the clutch was worn out. No one replied. I
then asked the mechanic I've been going to for 22 years. He changes
clutches every day. He did not know. He said he had never paid any
attention because at that point it was not relevant.

Well, After 14 years, I now see that there is on my car about 3/16" of
thread showing, and the clutch still grips properly. So I still do not know
the answer.


--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

TeGGer® 04-09-2005 07:42 PM

Re: OE steel wheel weight for Accords?
 
Charles Lasitter <check.sig4@ddress.com> wrote in
news:Xns9633BB5AE8800clncdmcom@68.1.17.6:

> "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in
> news:f6ydnbwhPIDdbMrfRVn-jg@rogers.com:
>
>> If you can find a tire weight table...and a bathroom scale....

>
> Tire Rack posts the weights of the tires and rims that they sell. That
> is not the problem.
>
> The problem is that neither the dealership nor auto maker know what the
> weight is of the original equipment steel wheels on the car.



May I offer a silly solution?

Take a bathroom scale to the wreckers. Ask them for an OEM wheel of your
choice, and weigh it. Explain to them that this is all you need and you
won't buy the wheel. I can't see them refusing.

This way your own wheel/tire assembly is not disturbed and you don't have
to take a taxi anywhere.


>
> Wouldn't it be a lot easier if someone that already knew this
> information simply volunteered it?



Hope someone does (I don't). If not, maybe my idea would work.


>
> It would save me a lot of effort anyways, and that's what sharing
> information on usenet's newsgroups is all about.



Absolutely. The FAQ I host consists entirely of that shared info. I am very
grateful to the various contributors who have made it possible.

Unfortunately, it appears that there are some kinds of information that
simply nobody seems to know.

An example: A long time ago I asked in here and elsewhere (on several
occasions) if anyone knew how much thread would show above the adjusting
nut on the 2nd gen Integra once the clutch was worn out. No one replied. I
then asked the mechanic I've been going to for 22 years. He changes
clutches every day. He did not know. He said he had never paid any
attention because at that point it was not relevant.

Well, After 14 years, I now see that there is on my car about 3/16" of
thread showing, and the clutch still grips properly. So I still do not know
the answer.


--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

Charles Lasitter 04-10-2005 08:42 AM

Re: OE steel wheel weight for Accords?
 
"TeGGer®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in
news:Xns9633C85417FA7tegger@207.14.113.17:

> Take a bathroom scale to the wreckers. Ask them for an OEM wheel
> of your choice, and weigh it. Explain to them that this is all you
> need and you won't buy the wheel. I can't see them refusing.


A blinding glimpse of the obvious. Thanks!

-- CL.

+-----------------------------------------+
| Charles Lasitter | Mailing / Shipping |
| 401/728-1987 | 14 Cooke St |
| cl+at+ncdm+dot+com | Pawtucket RI 02860 |
+-----------------------------------------+

Charles Lasitter 04-10-2005 08:42 AM

Re: OE steel wheel weight for Accords?
 
"TeGGer®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in
news:Xns9633C85417FA7tegger@207.14.113.17:

> Take a bathroom scale to the wreckers. Ask them for an OEM wheel
> of your choice, and weigh it. Explain to them that this is all you
> need and you won't buy the wheel. I can't see them refusing.


A blinding glimpse of the obvious. Thanks!

-- CL.

+-----------------------------------------+
| Charles Lasitter | Mailing / Shipping |
| 401/728-1987 | 14 Cooke St |
| cl+at+ncdm+dot+com | Pawtucket RI 02860 |
+-----------------------------------------+


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