Mike
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They're not as light as the pro race stuff I don't think but my 16 in comps are a hell of a lot lighter than my 15in SXis so they are probably lighter than most.
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kennySRi
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I maybe wrong then, always thought they were heavier than a lot of wheels out there. I know mine always felt a bit heavy compared to others.
Nice wheels though, cant go wrong with them!
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Alex_Rally
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i thought comps were heavy , but you couldnt break them.
also steve have you felt the weight of the rear folding back seats in a sport ?? if you had that out and the passenger seat out iimo you would feel the difference if you went for a spirited drive in the country... where jed lives .
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Corsa_Sport21
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Comps are heavy wheels. I had 15s and they were heavier than the 16" Speedlines that they replaced.
As said, they are built to to last and take punishment.
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Jed D
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quote: Originally posted by Alex_Rally
i thought comps were heavy , but you couldnt break them.
also steve have you felt the weight of the rear folding back seats in a sport ?? if you had that out and the passenger seat out iimo you would feel the difference if you went for a spirited drive in the country... where jed lives .
in the country lmfao!!
welcome to durham, the only city in the UK without any fixed speed cameras
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Sport21
Comps are heavy wheels. I had 15s and they were heavier than the 16" Speedlines that they replaced.
As said, they are built to to last and take punishment.
yup, not the lightest at all, definitely built to withstand more than normal wheels.
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Sean
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Ahh, I thought they were pretty lightweight.. Still great looking wheels though.
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Nic Barnes
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One of the only 15" wheels I've tried that fit over 300mm Reyland 4 pots hence why I have them
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Rob E
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If anything, just removing the interior without addressing reduction of mass anywhere else on the vehicle will actually make the car feel slightly less agile in the corners. The best way to improve a vehicles perceived agility is to try and reduce the masses at the furthest point from the vehicle's center of gravity.
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by Sean
as for the light wheels I have comp mo's on the way
Nice, and when do you light wheels arrive?
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Sean
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Am I missing a spelling? or the fact they are heavy? I'm thinking I have spelt "light" wrong ? Is it lite? 
[Edited on 08-05-2012 by Sean]
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