Weight of 19" forged OEMs?
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Weight of 19" forged OEMs?
I've got an 06 6MT coupe with the OEM forged 19" rims. To my taste they look great but I'm curious about how much they weigh and how that weight compares with other common 19's and stock 18's. I've had them off the car and they certainly don't feel light, but I have no idea what they actually weigh and don't plan on removing a tire to find out. Thanks to anyone who might have the answer.
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So here's an idea. If a question pops up that you've seen a thousand times and you are deeply concerned about wasted bandwidth and saving the planet, then ignore it. Or, if you don't have some sort of pathological superiority complex click on it and answer it....if you know the answer. How hard is that?
And here's the thing, if you pay attention and put your ego on hold, you will find out that with each question, no matter how often it is asked, there are new and different answers because there are new and different people here all the time. And a lot of the old answers are crap too.
Finally, why would I bother using Google when I got the answer here just as easily?
Last edited by N80; 10-18-2010 at 07:20 PM.
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Good point Rob.
I did a little more research and it looks like getting lighter wheels is possible but to get much below these in weight gets pretty pricey. To get forged ones is way more pricey.
So, I'm pleased to find that these are pretty light and I still think they are nice looking. I'm not wild about the finish but don't think I'd spend money to change that.
I got the 6MT entirely because I wanted a manual. I have been pleasantly surprised to find out how many 'sport' features were stock on the 6MT. My car is high mileage and has lots of little aggravations about it but on the whole I'm really starting to like it.
I did a little more research and it looks like getting lighter wheels is possible but to get much below these in weight gets pretty pricey. To get forged ones is way more pricey.
So, I'm pleased to find that these are pretty light and I still think they are nice looking. I'm not wild about the finish but don't think I'd spend money to change that.
I got the 6MT entirely because I wanted a manual. I have been pleasantly surprised to find out how many 'sport' features were stock on the 6MT. My car is high mileage and has lots of little aggravations about it but on the whole I'm really starting to like it.
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First off, I've been on this site for a few months.... there's no flood here. A pair of waders might come in handy but its not because of deep water....if you get my drift. Second, if there is any flooding its with the parrot-like repetition of people complaining about flooding. Third, so what if it gets flooded? It's almost like you duplicate post police get some type of ego boost from whining about it.
So here's an idea. If a question pops up that you've seen a thousand times and you are deeply concerned about wasted bandwidth and saving the planet, then ignore it. Or, if you don't have some sort of pathological superiority complex click on it and answer it....if you know the answer. How hard is that?
And here's the thing, if you pay attention and put your ego on hold, you will find out that with each question, no matter how often it is asked, there are new and different answers because there are new and different people here all the time. And a lot of the old answers are crap too.
Finally, why would I bother using Google when I got the answer here just as easily?
So here's an idea. If a question pops up that you've seen a thousand times and you are deeply concerned about wasted bandwidth and saving the planet, then ignore it. Or, if you don't have some sort of pathological superiority complex click on it and answer it....if you know the answer. How hard is that?
And here's the thing, if you pay attention and put your ego on hold, you will find out that with each question, no matter how often it is asked, there are new and different answers because there are new and different people here all the time. And a lot of the old answers are crap too.
Finally, why would I bother using Google when I got the answer here just as easily?
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Right. That makes perfect sense. I post a question. I get a quick, polite and accurate answer. THEN you pop in to tell me how I should have done it so as not to waste time. And now you're spending even more time beating a dead horse and in the same breath lecturing me on research efficiency! Don't that beat all? And if you're indicating that you're not going to be helpful anymore, well, I'm not sure you could have been any LESS helpful at this point. So that sounds like an idle threat.
Remember, all you had to do was ignore this post and it would have been short, relevant, pleasant and accurate. Taking this thread in this direction was solely your responsibility.
Remember, all you had to do was ignore this post and it would have been short, relevant, pleasant and accurate. Taking this thread in this direction was solely your responsibility.
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SwivelHips has been very helpful to me and others. He was just pointing out that you could have found the answer out yourself much quicker using google... hence Jeff92se's lmgtfy link http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Weight+of+19%22+forged+OEMs%3F+ which produced the answer (top link) in 0.2 seconds.
The point is... search before you post. This forum has been around for quite some time and is a valuable resource. Google is your friend too.
The point is... search before you post. This forum has been around for quite some time and is a valuable resource. Google is your friend too.
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Why? Why is that the point? Seriously. Have you thought about this? I've been a moderator on a much larger, brand based photography website. We decided long ago that it made no sense to make a post telling someone they should have done a search. Nothing is accomplished by this and there is no harm in duplicate questions.
First, you will never, ever stop people from posting questions without doing a search. So all you do by telling them they should have done it is waste additional bandwidth and keep a common question bumped to the top completely defeating your own purpose.
Second, one of the figures used to sell advertising is traffic. If I'd Googled and found this answer at a Toyota website, it diminishes traffic and therefore advertising value. And based on the data I see on this site, too much traffic is hardly an issue.
Third, common questions cause no problems. If you don't want to read them, move on. If this thread had ended with the question being answered it would have dropped off the page within a day or two.
Fourth, it is presumptuous to think that once a question has been answered by one person that no new aspects can be brought to the issue. Again, there are new users here all the time who can and do contribute new material to common questions. I've been able to help a number of folks regarding buying used Infinitis in my region in the common 'how to buy used' threads and since I own a coupe and a sedan I've helped folks with the ubiquitous 'sedan or coupe' question.
Fifth, when a question like this pops up again as a thread people get info even when the weren't looking for it. I found the recent 'tall driver' thread when I'd have never thought about the issue at all. It referenced a previous thread about how to lower the coupe seat a bit. It was valuable to me and that makes this site valuable to me. If that guy had done a search and never posted his thread, a good many people wouldn't have gotten that additional value from this site.
Sixth, if you're responding to noobs this way it just comes across as unfriendly. Even if your intentions are good, it comes across as being picky and snooty. If you know the answer or a good link, why waste time telling them to go look for it when with the same number of keystrokes you can help them out.
You see what I'm saying? There is simply no reason at all to chide people about doing a search. Let it go.
Peace.
First, you will never, ever stop people from posting questions without doing a search. So all you do by telling them they should have done it is waste additional bandwidth and keep a common question bumped to the top completely defeating your own purpose.
Second, one of the figures used to sell advertising is traffic. If I'd Googled and found this answer at a Toyota website, it diminishes traffic and therefore advertising value. And based on the data I see on this site, too much traffic is hardly an issue.
Third, common questions cause no problems. If you don't want to read them, move on. If this thread had ended with the question being answered it would have dropped off the page within a day or two.
Fourth, it is presumptuous to think that once a question has been answered by one person that no new aspects can be brought to the issue. Again, there are new users here all the time who can and do contribute new material to common questions. I've been able to help a number of folks regarding buying used Infinitis in my region in the common 'how to buy used' threads and since I own a coupe and a sedan I've helped folks with the ubiquitous 'sedan or coupe' question.
Fifth, when a question like this pops up again as a thread people get info even when the weren't looking for it. I found the recent 'tall driver' thread when I'd have never thought about the issue at all. It referenced a previous thread about how to lower the coupe seat a bit. It was valuable to me and that makes this site valuable to me. If that guy had done a search and never posted his thread, a good many people wouldn't have gotten that additional value from this site.
Sixth, if you're responding to noobs this way it just comes across as unfriendly. Even if your intentions are good, it comes across as being picky and snooty. If you know the answer or a good link, why waste time telling them to go look for it when with the same number of keystrokes you can help them out.
You see what I'm saying? There is simply no reason at all to chide people about doing a search. Let it go.
Peace.
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Just take a moment and read the post above. It might make sense and it might not.
And the truth is, if you guys decide not to answer my questions or any other new member because we ask common questions and question the 'do a search' mentality then go for it. It just hurts this site. If people can't get friendly advice they'll go somewhere else.