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Titanium weighs .162 pounds per cubic inch. This is as far as I can get to addressing your question due to the lack of dimensions. If you could give me a rough estimate on the diameter of the rods and how many spacers you have, I can get you a decent estimate. Edit this answer with a little more estimates and I can update my answer.

I'll assume the rod is half inch diameter.

2(Pir2h)*.162 = weight of both the rods.

2(3.14 x .252 x 14) x .162 = .89 lbs with no spacers.

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Q: I have two fourteen inch titanium rods in my back and spacers what would that weight be?
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