Unofficial Enkei Wheels Thread
#2064
New Member
I wonder if anyone sees a similarity…
Formula1 Wheel (Example 1)
Enkei NT03
Formula 1 Wheel (Example 2)
Enkei RPF1
Formula 1 tires have a specified size range; the maximum is 355/380-13”, and the tire is $650. The cost per wheel is $1300 (the same price for an entire set of Enkei Racing wheels).
Enkei wheels come in optimum sizes and offsets for the 350z, and the price is very reasonable. After seeing these wheels on terrasmak’s car, I don’t worry about quality.
--Spike
Formula1 Wheel (Example 1)
Enkei NT03
Formula 1 Wheel (Example 2)
Enkei RPF1
Formula 1 tires have a specified size range; the maximum is 355/380-13”, and the tire is $650. The cost per wheel is $1300 (the same price for an entire set of Enkei Racing wheels).
Enkei wheels come in optimum sizes and offsets for the 350z, and the price is very reasonable. After seeing these wheels on terrasmak’s car, I don’t worry about quality.
--Spike
Last edited by Spike100; 03-25-2014 at 01:01 PM.
#2066
New Member
Anyone mount this Enkei Tuning Series wheel?
Enkei Tenjin wheel in black
I’m considering this for my redline 350z. I think the black spokes with a polished rim works well with redline. The wheel is available in 18” and a good offset (15mm), but the maximum width is 9.5” (but this still OK with 275mm width tire).
If I don’t do this wheel, my preferred choice for the redline is the silver Enkei RPF1 9.5x18/10.5x18 in 15mm offset.
I guess there is no bad choice here. In addition to esthetic preference, there is a difference in scaleable features (i.e., the RPF1 supports wider tires and it is a lighter wheel).
--Spike
Enkei Tenjin wheel in black
I’m considering this for my redline 350z. I think the black spokes with a polished rim works well with redline. The wheel is available in 18” and a good offset (15mm), but the maximum width is 9.5” (but this still OK with 275mm width tire).
If I don’t do this wheel, my preferred choice for the redline is the silver Enkei RPF1 9.5x18/10.5x18 in 15mm offset.
I guess there is no bad choice here. In addition to esthetic preference, there is a difference in scaleable features (i.e., the RPF1 supports wider tires and it is a lighter wheel).
--Spike
#2067
Registered User
#2072
New Member
It just goes to show how differently we perceive appearances.
I’ve never been a fan of gunmetal with redline cars (it looks dingy to me), but instead I prefer black spokes with a polished rim or silver with a red car.
--Spike
I’ve never been a fan of gunmetal with redline cars (it looks dingy to me), but instead I prefer black spokes with a polished rim or silver with a red car.
--Spike
#2077
Super Moderator
MY350Z.COM
MY350Z.COM
iTrader: (8)