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Old 06-19-2007, 09:22 AM
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here are the weight of axis wheels: http://www.axiswheels.com/axis_wheel..._and_lips.html
seems like avg weight of 20's are around 30 lbs.
 
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Old 06-19-2007, 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Deezflip
I think all low profiles especially on RWD wheel suck on the snow no matter what.
Originally Posted by jayizratedx
will the higher profile on the tires help with the snow? i dont need to have extreme performance in the snow
Personally, I think this is total bs. Snow performance is determined by tread-width, and tire compound. Profile height makes zero difference. In real world, it might make difference, because higher profile tires, tend to have narrower tread-widths...

with that being the case, I have a story from last winter....


My FWD Acura TL, wearing stock 235/45-17 All/Season tires, got stuck in the snow... I couldn't even get the stupid car up my inclined driveway without first shoveling the snow from the driveway...

However, I found it funny that my RWD G35 Coupe, wearing 275/40-18 Michelin Pilot Sport All/Season tires, actually made it up my snow covered inclined driveway just fine, without shoveling it.

Could be luck, I don't know. But I'm just saying that not all RWD configurations "suck" in the snow.
 
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