MNspiderman wrote:Is a 13 LB 13x7 aluminum rim better than a 13 LB 13x7 steel rim?
Maybe. Maybe not.
First, let's start with your supposition on wheel weights:
Here's a link to some wheel weights:
http://www.wheelweights.net/
While not a comprehensive list, it is very useful. I sampled 15x7 wheels, as that's what I'm running.
There are 195 15x7" wheels cataloged there, beginning with the lightest (at 9.1 lbs), and working towards the heaviest (at 24.5lbs).
of note: the first / lightest of the
steel wheels comes-in at #140, (18.5lbs) and it is not DOT approved. (Noptably; the Konig Holes that I have now weigh-in at 13.8lbs)
This mirrors my own experience as well: most steel wheels will not compare in either weight or strength to a comparable alloy wheel.
Secondly) let's capitulate, and say that you've found two wheels that you really like aesthetically, and that weight the same; One is steel, the other is aluminum. Is one better than the other? Here's the important question to answer that: WHERE IS THE WEIGHT?
As I stated in my previous response; the structural characteristics of the two materials differ in a way that will require different wheel designs. Steel tends to be quite strong in a flat plane, where softer Aluminum is stronger in a 'trussed' or extruded shape. So the Steel wheel will have more weight on the 'outer-rim', where the tire mounts, and an aluminum wheel will have more weight on the inner-hub, where the wheel mounts to the car. This means that a car with the aluminum wheel can accelerate and change direction faster than a car with the steel wheel.
You can also weigh-in (no pun intended) on the heavier wheel needing to have a heavier shock, as the damping will need to be greater to overcome the weight of the wheel.
So all-in all, here's what's better:
A Lighter wheel is (for most purposes) a better wheel. And a wheel with more weight in the center is better than a wheel with more weight on the outer rim.
Does that help?
I'm no Boy-Racer..... but if I can't take every on-ramp at TWICE the posted limit.... I'm a total failure!