I would have to guess that the average weight of the entire wheel (tire and rim) for a car is around 20 lbs. For a truck, maybe 25-30.
20 kg
A weight of an 14 inch alloy wheel is about 6 or 7 kilos.
it is 1.5 to 2tons
5 is average.
A front wheel drive car has the weight of the engine of the car to help with traction as for the rear wheel does not have the engine weighing it down so there is less traction.
90 lbs
3000-4000 Pounds
1550 kg
Depends on the type of car. the average small car is under 1 ton
It Will probably be the amont of weight that that causes the wheels to rub against the wheel arch
It attaches the wheel/brakes to the car and allows the wheel to move up/down over bumps and steer. It also has to support the weight of the vehicle/occupants and cargo.
During forward acceleration on any vehicle (front wheel drive or otherwise), more of the vehicles weight is transferred to the rear of the car, making the rear of the car heavier. This is undesirable in a front wheel drive car because there is less weight over the drive wheels to produce traction (causing the front wheels to spin)