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how did they fit? Originally Posted by ///MSH I just bought enkei PF01'1's...18x9.5+30 (f) and 18x10.5+15 (r) I get them tomorrow...enkei and Nissan, said they would fit, but I think

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Old 05-06-2013, 03:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I just bought enkei PF01'1's...18x9.5+30 (f) and 18x10.5+15 (r)
I get them tomorrow...enkei and Nissan, said they would fit, but I think it'll be close. I will advise. They were very affordable by comparison.
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Enkei RPF1's-little pricey but one of the lightest wheels made. I'm a noob so I am regurgitating what other people say, but there are tons of 240/350/370 guys atthe track events I go to(yay Corner 3!) . Pretty much every serious track 350/370 I see runs 18's/10.5". Most of the guys use 285 RS3's or they swap to Nittos for their time attack events.

As for transporting them, you can swap them the night before-unless they are not DOT compliant. Otherwise, you need to get a GF with an SUV .
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how did they fit?
Great. They clear front and rear breaks no problem. The fronts tuck-in just a hair, but are practically flush. The rears stand proud by the smallest amount. At least by my perspective.
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