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If your place of work gets wheels through tirerack why not get some enkei rpf1's instead? They're very light and strong better than those anchor weights u posted. I recommend them in 18x10.5 + 15 all round with 265/35/18 tires
I saw these and thought about it, until I saw the price. There's no way the Co. is going to pass those lol
Last edited by garrettxJDM; Oct 7, 2013 at 11:48 AM.
Yeah I know they're not the best but look better than stockers imo. And yeah I was looking at Enkeis, but I believe it would be pushing it; and more than likely wouldn't be able to get them. That's why I settled around these. However when we go to actually send in the lists tirerack may have a different selection by then with something better and around the price range I'd be able to get! Hopefully..
Enkei Kojins are a minimalist 5-spoke design and the most affordable Enkei wheels that Tire Rack sells. I would suggest trying to get those in a 18x9.5 +15 square setup.
That looks great! I wish I could get those... What are you talking about when you say square? I have know idea what that means except for when making something flush. Orrrr is thattt what you meant by it...
Alright that's what I thought. So it's like squaring framing for a house etc; except with your wheels. I've never heard it be called that before that's why it sort of threw me off there a little bit..