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A guy on Facebook posted this and thought it was some good info.


Racestar 17 x 9.5 with 285 x 40-17 Nitto 555 G2 53 pounds,
Racestar 17 x 10.5“ with a 305 x 45-17 MTSS is 57 pounds, 315 x 35 x 17 MT street comp Is 32 pounds
SVE drift wheels 19 x 9.5“ with the Ohtsu 285 x 35-19 is 55 pounds
Enkei RPF1 wheel/MT drag radials weigh 54.8 each.

Sock 18s with the 235 Pzero is 55 pounds
Stock PP1 rear tire/wheels weigh 70.2lbs each.

Wouldn't mind making this a sticky and I could update it with other members wheel weights.

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Good share - but I think the stock PP1 weight is off.

The wheels weigh about 34lbs I believe. That would mean the tire is nearly 40lbs and I can confirm that is not correct.
 
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Good share - but I think the stock PP1 weight is off.

The wheels weigh about 34lbs I believe. That would mean the tire is nearly 40lbs and I can confirm that is not correct.
Yeah, a 40lb 19" tire does sound pretty high. lol
I guess it be closer to 55-60lb total weight.
 
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Yeah, a 40lb 19" does sound pretty high. lol
I guess it be closer to 55-60lb total weight.
Lol. Still heavy regardless!

Just checked - Tire Rack has a 275/40/19 Pirelli PZero listed at 31lbs.
 

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I measured my 2019 PP1 19” wheels with the 255/40 275/40 PS4S tires at 62.2lbs front, 65.8lbs rear.
 

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The PP wheels are just too heavy. They should only be used for daily drivers. You can easily shave 10 lbs per wheel with any number of decent moderately priced wheel. I think Ford isn't really considering performance with these wheels. However they do appear to be strong.
 

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I measured my 2019 PP1 19” wheels with the 255/40 275/40 PS4S tires at 62.2lbs front, 65.8lbs rear.
Wonder how they compare to the Bullitt??? They wear the same tires, so any differences would be the wheels alone. The PP1 wheels look 'busier', but not sure if they're heavier or not. Curious about that :D. And yes, I MUCH prefer strength over weight, and few folks pay attention to that. Lighter is okay, as long as wheels are at least equally strong IMO, but to each his own.
 
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Wonder how they compare to the Bullitt??? They wear the same tires, so any differences would be the wheels alone. The PP1 wheels look 'busier', but not sure if they're heavier or not. Curious about that :D. And yes, I MUCH prefer strength over weight, and few folks pay attention to that. Lighter is okay, as long as wheels are at least equally strong IMO, but to each his own.
The Bullitts have the same sizes right?

I wouldn't be surprised if they weigh around the same.
 

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I definitely want to upgrade my PP1 wheels with some SVE R357. Probably 19x10 all the way around. That’s a NICE looking wheel and 19x10’s are BARELY over 23lbs.

I do like the PP1 spoke pattern, but between the weight and not being able to run a square setup, I would like to swap them. I imagine with lighter wheels and an aluminum or carbon drive shaft, there would be some very noticeable responsiveness.
 

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The Bullitts have the same sizes right?
Yep; everything the same; just different wheel design. The Bulitt wheels are also quite beefy, so probably within 2-lb max indeed. But would still like to know the exact difference :D.
 

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Oem 19x9 pp1 with ps4 255mm.=59.6 lbs

Also sve 350 with nitto NT01 305mm = 55lbs
I also have weight of APEX wheels.
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Good info on the PP1... Not too bad I guess.
Actually very heavy.
At least 11lbs heavier than aftermarket flowformed.

My after market wheels range from 23 to 24 lbs. Oem is 33
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