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Originally Posted by Diocletian How much would a set of those enkei's cost? Assuming 18x9 in the front and 18x10.5 in the rear. Edit: Oh damn Tire Rack says $1374

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Old 10-26-2010, 04:13 PM   #31 (permalink)
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How much would a set of those enkei's cost? Assuming 18x9 in the front and 18x10.5 in the rear.

Edit: Oh damn Tire Rack says $1374 before shipping for silver finish.
Hi:
Whoopee! I got a reply from Driveline Eric, who quoted me a competitive price on the RPF-1s, and he also provided the specs to fit the Sport Package:

Front: RPF1 18x9.0 +35
Rear: 18x10.5 +15


I think if you contact him you might be pleased.

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You can't go wider than 9"?
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You can't go wider than 9"?
There's a 18x9.5 RPF1 but it's a +15 offset, I think it might actually stick out past the fender.
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enkei needs some wider wheels! that's the only thing keeping me away for 3rd set
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Hi:
Whoopee! I got a reply from Driveline Eric, who quoted me a competitive price on the RPF-1s, and he also provided the specs to fit the Sport Package:

Front: RPF1 18x9.0 +35
Rear: 18x10.5 +15


I think if you contact him you might be pleased.

Jefrey
Yeah he gave me a great price already but I may be trading in my 370z for...another 370z so I'm holding off for now.
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Whoopee! I got a reply from Driveline Eric, who quoted me a competitive price on the RPF-1s, and he also provided the specs to fit the Sport Package:

Front: RPF1 18x9.0 +35
Rear: 18x10.5 +15


I think if you contact him you might be pleased.

Jefrey
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SSRs are definitely a light wheel. I've held an SP1 before and compared to the work meister s1s I used to have, these the ssr was so much lighter. But if you're looking to go leightweight, the type F is the way to go. they have the weights listed here


I actually have a friend that has some Flat black Type F's in 18x9.5/10.5 with some pretty aggressive offsets for sale with tires. I know the rears are +15, I think the fronts are +22, not sure though. I can check what the exact price and offsets are if you want. They came off his show car rx7 so they're in great shape. He's running different wheels now. I'd buy them if I had the cash lying around. He lives in the torrance area so if you're really interested I'm sure I can set up a test fit


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Though it might be fairly aggressive for some, we have a set of Type-F's in 19x10.5 +15 (Square Set) in Matte Black in stock.

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Here's a shot of the wheels:

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RCZ: I also sent you a PM. Please, can you be specific on the RPF-1 offsets that you know definitely fit. I have long thought this wheel was one of the best bargains for high-performance applications, but others give conflicting advice. Mason at Tire Rack has discouraged me from buying them on the basis of problematic fit/brake clearance. If you know which offsets work with the RPF-1 for our car (18"), please post them.

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Just tried on the 18x9.5 +38 and it fits on the front over the *base* brakes.
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Just tried on the 18x9.5 +38 and it fits on the front over the *base* brakes.
Heh, just about anything is going to fit over those.
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18x10 +15 255/40 fits in the front with no problems at all.
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Mike: Can you tell us what size(s) and offsets you ordered? Are you going to f/u with pics, I hope? Thanks.

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sent him used wheels that the color didn't match on.

I've got the RPF1s on order, they should be here next week for test fitting.
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Type F in 18x9.5 +22 and 18x10.5 +25 should fit over sport brakes. Some meaty track tires would look sick too. SSR just did a price drop for the type F and Type C too.
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