A rim for a tractor trailer typically weighs between 50 to 100 pounds (23 to 45 kg), depending on the size and material. Steel rims tend to be on the heavier side, while aluminum rims are generally lighter. The exact weight can vary based on the design and specifications of the rim.
Exactly the same way you remove a car tire from its rim. Everything's just bigger.
the 16 inch steel rim is about 9.4kg
10 pounds
The rims weigh about 60 lbs or more each. It depends on the manufacturer.
Short answer, no. The rim is physically wider on the 18.4 than the 15.5 rim
The tyres are usually 22.5 or 24.5 (with owner/operators being more prone to using the 24.5s than company fleets), and your low profile tractors will run 19.5 tyres. I can't say what the rim dimensions are for the low profile tyres, but your 22.5s and 24.5s are typically 11R22.5/11R24.5.
no
On average, a 16-inch aluminum rim weighs around 20-25 pounds. However, the actual weight can vary depending on the specific design, thickness, and brand of the rim.
Trailer
About 90 lbs. for the M35, M35A1, and M35A3. About 120 lbs. for the M35A3.
It depends on the bike your getting. most wieght 20- 27 pounds
Changes to the top fairing and an oval exhaust that can be worth 3/10 mpg, just-right position, most of the engine gauges were hidden under the steering wheel rim.