FS: Enkei RPF1 19" Rims
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FS: Enkei RPF1 19" Rims
FS: Concave Silver Enkei RPF1 Wheels
Size:19x10
Offset: 22
Weight: 21.3lbs
- BRAND NEW in original Enkei boxes.
- 1 Box opened, 3 sealed. Never used or mounted.
- Comes with Enkei Center caps + Valve stems
- I paid $2400 for them, looking to get $1800 or best offer.
- Shipping at buyer's expense.
PRICE DROP >> $1400 or best offer.
Size:19x10
Offset: 22
Weight: 21.3lbs
- BRAND NEW in original Enkei boxes.
- 1 Box opened, 3 sealed. Never used or mounted.
- Comes with Enkei Center caps + Valve stems
- I paid $2400 for them, looking to get $1800 or best offer.
- Shipping at buyer's expense.
PRICE DROP >> $1400 or best offer.
Last edited by Rav3n; 12-07-2010 at 10:09 AM.
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flow-formed FTW!
really good, light wheels, but its going to be hard to fit a front tire on that that doesn't leave the outer edge of the rim exposed, but isn't wide enough to cause tramlining. I got 9.5 in the front with 255's, and it follows cambers pretty viciously and STILL leaves the edge of the rim exposed. But hey, Frank runs 275's in front so its possible. He probably has really strong forearms, lol. Bump!
really good, light wheels, but its going to be hard to fit a front tire on that that doesn't leave the outer edge of the rim exposed, but isn't wide enough to cause tramlining. I got 9.5 in the front with 255's, and it follows cambers pretty viciously and STILL leaves the edge of the rim exposed. But hey, Frank runs 275's in front so its possible. He probably has really strong forearms, lol. Bump!
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PRICE DROP >> $1400 or best offer!
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Question:
Since the Z is RWD, does having a non staggered wheel setup affect the way the car drives and handles?
Also, are these still available?
Do you have photos?
Thanks!
Derek
Since the Z is RWD, does having a non staggered wheel setup affect the way the car drives and handles?
Also, are these still available?
Do you have photos?
Thanks!
Derek
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^ yes, it makes it better (IMO).
The staggerd setup from the factory (and on most RWD cars) is to promote a slight understeer vs oversteer, so people who can't drive don't kill themselves. It also looks cooler.
Larger rear tires helps with traction, but if you are close to stock power, a square setup is fine and may even be better. Plus you can rotate your tires.
The staggerd setup from the factory (and on most RWD cars) is to promote a slight understeer vs oversteer, so people who can't drive don't kill themselves. It also looks cooler.
Larger rear tires helps with traction, but if you are close to stock power, a square setup is fine and may even be better. Plus you can rotate your tires.
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^ +1
these rims are light and it's concave and will fit 350z no problem! anything can go with any cars just depending on your own driving personality and your style.
sick rims with great price btw!! good luck with sale..
these rims are light and it's concave and will fit 350z no problem! anything can go with any cars just depending on your own driving personality and your style.
sick rims with great price btw!! good luck with sale..