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    I'm more comfortable believing a 5ish pound difference than a 10 pound difference. 5 pounds is a lot to shave off of a wheel and keep it's strength.

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    keep in mind, as the wheels spin they get even heavier.

    Objects spinning gain mass. This is the basis of orbit, and a reason why you should always sacrifice style for weight.

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    Well I think those Weld wheels have both the style and weight advantage. I suppose style is personal and I love my wheels, but I don't think anyone can argue those welds aren't great looking! And they are 5ish pounds lighter than my forged aluminum babies.

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