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					Originally Posted by gonzzo  from what I recall, every pound of rotational mass equals 10lbs of vehicle weight so, -28lbs on wheels is 280lbs of vehicle weight you just dropped.
 I'm not a track guy and I have no personal experience, however, I did stay at a holyday inn.......
 
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Depends on where the mass is... if weight is reduced closer to the wheel center, then the effect is not as much as reduction far from the center.
		 
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