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Old 07-29-2013, 12:18 AM   #73
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Originally Posted by mfuller View Post
Are you referring to your old American Racing wheels? Because my OEM 16" alloys were less than 17 pounds each...I kinda doubt your 18" wheels are lighter than that.
Rule of thumb is that a "light" wheel weighs 1 pound per inch of diameter.
What do your 18s weigh?

This.... its always a good idea to try to keep the weight of the wheel (with no tyre) to the size of it or less.

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Originally Posted by sleepyalero View Post
Not worried about the battery now. But since were on topic, where would i get the relocation kit?

You have to make you own kit. You need a battery box, some 2 or 4 gauge wiring, new battery terminals and a new battery... this would be a good time to convert the battery to top posts if you want. I prefer it since it's easier to add the wiring than in a side post set up.
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