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kingpleb



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Alloy Wheel Wieght

Anyone know roughly how much an 18" 10spoke (5 twins) with tyre would wiegh exactly as im trying to work out a rough cost of postage for some that are at the other end of the country??

I reckon its under 20kg but im not sure Sad

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Around 27kg i think as the 22"s we send out are 38kg

Stand on your bathroom scales without, then with the wheel and take the two away and you'll get the exact weight...


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JOKER



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If its any good this says 16.1 kgs
http://landroverpartshop.co.uk/product/18%...2-LR002799

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nicedayforit



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My spare just happens to be lying in the garage.
18in wheel as you describe with almost new Goodyear Wranger fitted is 26.5kg.

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kingpleb



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Cheers guys Smile

Puts a fell set at well over the wieght limit im allowed of 80kg...

Will contact MD couriers and see how much they allow for tyres and wheels but £30 for next day delivery isn't bad, just the wieght limit lol

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Over inflate them , then they will be lighter …. Laughing Laughing Laughing Embarassed ====================================

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RR8701



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hi mate, i had the same issue recently when i was arranging delivery of 4x19" alloys, the weight they allowed was just silly. I then seen a website called direct couier solutions and they werre fantastic. The total price for 4x4 wheels and tyres was 45 pounds im sure. however there was no weight limitation and they did do it in 24 hours. that was from harrogate in england up to glasgow in scotland.

I was very impressed with the service. They are also not very fussy at pushing for sales of alloy boxes so to speak, they dont minmd as long as its packaged well, when i got the 4 wheels which were wrapped in bubble wrap, almost much of the packaging wasnt burst (e.g. the bubble) which means it wasnt thrown around etc.

http://www.directcouriersolutions.co.uk/

Ps. My 19" alloys I ordered were 34kg each with tyres and inflated.

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