Well over a hundred pounds.
the 16 inch steel rim is about 9.4kg
10 pounds
38lbs Depends on the material the wheel is made of steel, or aluminum. Also the width of the wheel determines it's weight. 20 pounds is about average for an aluminum wheel and 30 pounds for a steel wheel.
With no rim, aprox 100 lbs.
~119 - 125 lbs, depending on the exact tire/application/ply.
Depends on wheel size. Trucks run typically a 24.5 or 22.5 wheel in steel or aluminum. In steel they weigh about 80 lbs and in aluminum about 50 lbs.
too much
If it is severely bent the side wall in that area may be damaged, but if it is just a curb hit, the tire should be fine mounted on another rim. If it is a steel rim, the tire can be taken off and the lip of the rim bent back into place and used.
Between 100 and 120 lbs, without the rim, depending on specifics. There'll be a substantial difference between, say, an 11R24.5, a 285/75R24.5, and a 315/80R24.5 tire.
A typical 7 ton truck tire weighs around 250 pounds (113 kg). This weight can vary depending on the specific size and design of the tire.
Rubber tire and tube, plastic rim strip, aluminum rim, brass nipples, stainless steel spokes, aluminum hub body, steel bearings and axle.