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help with fitment on offsets

Hey im looking for a set of track wheels. I found a set that is sized as follows. The fronts are as follows Enkei RPF1 45mm off set 6.22 backspacing

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Old 06-10-2009, 02:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey im looking for a set of track wheels. I found a set that is sized as follows.
The fronts are as follows
Enkei RPF1
45mm off set
6.22 backspacing
5x114 bolt pattern
15.61 lbs per front wheel

Rears are as follows
38mm off set
6.65 backspacing
5x114 bolt pattern
16.5 lbs per rear wheel
Does anyone know if these would work? By the way i have base breaks but want to upgrade to a bbk so im not sure if the 17s would work. Please any advice would be appreciated.

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anyone have any ideas?
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Too much offset for the front (stock is +15mm), not sure about the backspacing.

I would avoid 17" wheels if you have intent to upgrade the brakes at all. All the BBK's are going to be at minimum 14" rotors which is going to require 18" or greater wheels, some will require 19" wheels.
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you didnt mention width but anyways you will prob want a whole lot more offset in the rear and even more front to to bring the wheels out. your also gonna have a diff time getting a bbk inside a 17" wheel
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Too much offset for the front (stock is +15mm), not sure about the backspacing.

I would avoid 17" wheels if you have intent to upgrade the brakes at all. All the BBK's are going to be at minimum 14" rotors which is going to require 18" or greater wheels, some will require 19" wheels.
Owners manual says fronts are
18x8 +43 or 19x9 +47

Rears are
18x9 +15 and 19x10 +30

Still need to know the width's of the OPs intended wheels though.
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I think you can get 10 inch 22mm for the rear from enkie.
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