1987 crx si wheels?
Damn>>> Heavier than I thought. Are you talking about the ones that look like Countach wheels? (Those are the ones I'm referring to.) And that is without tires, right? Thanks a lot.
[Modified by 57one, 2:36 PM 3/13/2003]
[Modified by 57one, 2:36 PM 3/13/2003]
According to my records, their weight is 15.2# ea. They're commonly referred to as the "4-beverage" (cup holders) wheels.
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LOL. We always refer to them as "buttons". Crazy to hear all these variations...
Not sure on the actual numbers, but Buttons are pretty heavy...too bad they're not
wider.
Not sure on the actual numbers, but Buttons are pretty heavy...too bad they're not
wider.
the ones i have are lighter than my 16 in motegis, and around the same for the 89 polished si rims, and the black del sol rims i have, but with tires my 87 rims are heaviest because of the azenis
While they don't list the wheels you are refering to, they do list many others. http://www.hadamotorsport.com/menu/fr_techcorner.html
I used to use the "phone dial" wheels for stock class autocrossing. IIRC, they had a slightly better offset than the later wheels. Don't remember if they were any lighter.
Jim
I used to use the "phone dial" wheels for stock class autocrossing. IIRC, they had a slightly better offset than the later wheels. Don't remember if they were any lighter.
Jim
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1lb per inch
Does anyone else know? Thanks so far
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