18x8 SSR Integral GT1 rims with Brigestone Potenza Pole Position SO3
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18x8 SSR Integral GT1 rims with Brigestone Potenza Pole Position SO3
Ok here it is, 18x8 SSR Integral GT1 with tires. Tires are Brigestone Potenza Pole Position SO3 225/40/zr18. They will come balanced, 16 SSR lugs, 4 wheel locks with key, SSR stem caps, and SSR GS specific hub rings. Tires were only used last summer, and this week only on the GS, so they are pretty new still. These are ultra high performance summer tires cost over 200 each. Look on tirerack for the reviews, these tires are insane. I can also ship them, as my warehouse has high volume UPS shipping account, and it will cost me about 50-60 to ship all 4. I will deflate them though to save on cost, not sure if that messes up the balance or something.
Oh, these are high strength rims that weigh 19lbs each. I live in NYC <----worst place for potholes, and you would not believe it by looking at the rims.
I was looking to get about $1800 for them. But best offer will take them.
Oh, these are high strength rims that weigh 19lbs each. I live in NYC <----worst place for potholes, and you would not believe it by looking at the rims.
I was looking to get about $1800 for them. But best offer will take them.
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Originally Posted by DK_NGUYEN
"I will deflate them though to save on cost" ???
didn't know air can add that much weight ???
didn't know air can add that much weight ???
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No dude, not 32lbs of weight. That is 32 PSI, which is Pounds per square inch of load. Go get a calculator and figure out what 32 psi will weigh. I wouldn't even know how to calculate that to weight.
All I was saying is that air in tires adds weight. I am not sure how much weight in these rims, but I have shipped more rims than you, and know that air can add enough weight to change shipping cost.
Now go relax yourself and don't ruin my thread. But thanks for the TTT.
All I was saying is that air in tires adds weight. I am not sure how much weight in these rims, but I have shipped more rims than you, and know that air can add enough weight to change shipping cost.
Now go relax yourself and don't ruin my thread. But thanks for the TTT.
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Originally Posted by slickgt1
No dude, not 32lbs of weight. That is 32 PSI, which is Pounds per square inch of load. Go get a calculator and figure out what 32 psi will weigh. I wouldn't even know how to calculate that to weight.
All I was saying is that air in tires adds weight. I am not sure how much weight in these rims, but I have shipped more rims than you, and know that air can add enough weight to change shipping cost.
Now go relax yourself and don't ruin my thread. But thanks for the TTT.
All I was saying is that air in tires adds weight. I am not sure how much weight in these rims, but I have shipped more rims than you, and know that air can add enough weight to change shipping cost.
Now go relax yourself and don't ruin my thread. But thanks for the TTT.
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Originally Posted by DetMich1
NO WAY!!! The air in the tires cannot weigh more than a few grams!!! Now if you fill the tires with cement, then you will add some weight, but AIR??!! Come on.!!
Now calculate that air, under 32psi of pressure, mixed with moisture. Yes moisture, as in condensation from the pump you used last to inflate your tires. The white mist that comes out of the nozzle, yea thats water, not colored air.
Now people not that its not exciting and all discussing this, but can you lay off my thread. If you are not interested in the wheels, go post elsewhere.
Last edited by slickgt1; 04-07-05 at 06:47 AM.
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