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What's up guys! I was wondering if a set up like 17x9.5 +18 front and 18x9.5 +15 rear (enkei rpf1) would work? If so, would a 255 work all around?, and if anyone has ever had this, how was the feel? Thanks alot guys
What's up guys! I was wondering if a set up like 17x9.5 +18 front and 18x9.5 +15 rear (enkei rpf1) would work? If so, would a 255 work all around?, and if anyone has ever had this, how was the feel? Thanks alot guys
What's up guys! I was wondering if a set up like 17x9.5 +18 front and 18x9.5 +15 rear (enkei rpf1) would work? If so, would a 255 work all around?, and if anyone has ever had this, how was the feel? Thanks alot guys
Sounds like an OK idea except for the tire size. 275/40-17 front and 275/40-18 rear would be a perfect setup.
how come people with enkeis usually install beefy tires and usually 18s?
To add to Scotts300's response
Imho, Enkei is a particularly performance oriented brand as well. 17-18 is a performance size with many cheaper tire options, where as 19 is more show and very expensive to put good rubber onto. Also, fat tires are typically better performing than super stretched sidewalls and skinny tread.
I have seen Enkei's on "show cars" before, but I've seen them many more times on performance oriented street cars or track/race cars.