DREDnot Posted May 29, 2012 Share Posted May 29, 2012 I , for one, like to mix and match different sets of factory wheels for a unique look to my jeeps. With the ever rising fuel prices, one factor I consider is the weight of my wheel/tire combination. The weight of the tires can usually be found on the tire MFRs website, but I haven't found a good resource with all the weights of the bare factory rims. If anyone has the weight and a pic of any factory wheels, steel or alloy, post it up... I'll start...weights are for the bare wheel only...no tires. 15x7 Five spoke, Aluminum, cast "Jeep" 20 lbs. (bath scale) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
relyt120 Posted May 29, 2012 Share Posted May 29, 2012 I have the same wheels on mine :thumbsup: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DREDnot Posted June 2, 2012 Author Share Posted June 2, 2012 15x7", aluminum , "grizzly" style 19 lbs (UPS scale) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DREDnot Posted June 2, 2012 Author Share Posted June 2, 2012 15x7, "10 spoke", aluminum 21 lbs (UPS scale) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DREDnot Posted June 2, 2012 Author Share Posted June 2, 2012 15x7 steel "5 spoke" 26 lbs(UPS scale) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jpdriver1 Posted November 14, 2012 Share Posted November 14, 2012 no pic, but I weighed a stock steelie and goodyear wrangler at work the other day ---- 48# Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alanjoor Posted December 3, 2012 Share Posted December 3, 2012 15-30 lbs are consider enough for jeep. But use those wheel which match with road dricing need and better in grip at every sort of ways. Have any other idea about that ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HOrnbrod Posted December 3, 2012 Share Posted December 3, 2012 15-30 lbs are consider enough for jeep. But use those wheel which match with road dricing need and better in grip at every sort of ways. Have any other idea about that ? Huh? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AMCJeepMJ Posted December 19, 2012 Share Posted December 19, 2012 Aluminum 15"x7" ten hole with faux rivets wheel weigh in 22 pounds, per analog bathroom scale, weighed October 2012. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
420manche Posted February 20, 2013 Share Posted February 20, 2013 Well I have to admit I am in love with factory wheels as well currently I have 97 alloy 5 spokes on plus the matching 5th spare wheel, am hoarding away a complete 5 piece set of 15x6" steelies from 87 with all 4 trim rings and center caps, and have 4 aluminum lace style wheels from a 93 country xj. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benjy_26 Posted May 22, 2019 Share Posted May 22, 2019 I know...zombie thread, but... 15x7 Canyons; 16lbs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete M Posted May 23, 2019 Share Posted May 23, 2019 21 hours ago, benjy_26 said: I know...zombie thread, but... 15x7 Canyons; 16lbs. wow those are some lightweights! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benjy_26 Posted May 24, 2019 Share Posted May 24, 2019 On 5/23/2019 at 8:19 AM, Pete M said: wow those are some lightweights! Yep! I refuse to give up this particular set of wheels. FWIW, mine are stamped with "Venezuela" in the back. They made a BIG difference going to those from the stock Jeep steelies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gogmorgo Posted June 21, 2019 Share Posted June 21, 2019 Pretty sure the 15x7 canyons are ZJ wheels. TJ canyons appear to be 15x8. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete M Posted June 22, 2019 Share Posted June 22, 2019 18 hours ago, gogmorgo said: Pretty sure the 15x7 crayons are ZJ wheels. TJ canyons appear to be 15x8. that is my understanding also. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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