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Forged Rim Question

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I just bought a genesis 4.6 a couple days ago. I am already thinking ahead for the summer and would like to buy a set of 19s. I have been reading bits and pieces about bigger rims and breaks. I read that forged rims are usually lighter.

My question is when I order a set of forged 19s how will I know they are lighter or just a couple of pounds heavier than my stock 18s? Most of these websites don't post up weight. Tirerack does but for the genesis they only have like 10 chrome rims LOL!

I want to make sure that I won't have to buy bigger breaks. I'm the type of person who will only ride chrome in the warmer months and go back to stock in colder months. So getting 20s or 22s with bigger breaks doesn't appeal as much to me. 19s with no break upgrade would be perfect!
 
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