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Sign the petition to put Enkei 4x110 mesh back into production

Old May 22, 2011 | 01:23 AM
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Originally Posted by twinkletoes
I got a set of 15x7 +7 offset all around I might let go for right price. Excellent condition(full polish). If anybodys interested pm me.
You're defeating our purpose.
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Old May 22, 2011 | 05:01 AM
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You all are looking for Enkie92 mesh. I was just letting you all know I had pretty much a perfect set forsale which would be half the price. You are right though. My post is out of line. I apologize.
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Old May 24, 2011 | 05:58 PM
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Pension signed! if i remember correctly all rotary mazdas prior to the rx7 used that bolt pattern also
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Old May 24, 2011 | 07:28 PM
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Well guys I posted pics of my car in the non tech section of the forum with the re released 92's (my car is an SE) and most of the 4 x 110 tires complained that they weren't shown any love by Enkei.

After reading this thread I figured I'd find out from my friend at Enkei what it would take to have these wheels made in 4 x 110.



So here's what it would take to have these made by Enkei

* An actual order of 60 wheels per part number. What that means is that if 10 people wanted 15 x 7 in gold, 10 in 15 x 8 in black and 40 in 15 x 8 in silver it would require that 60 orders of each size and color would have to be placed to have them made.

* The wheels will ONLY be offered in the current offsets and sizes they offer in 4 x 114.3. They will not make custom offsets.

* Enkei charges $15/per wheel to have them drilled in that bolt pattern. If you ordered 4 wheels you would pay $60 to have all 4 drilled in addition to the cost of the wheels.

* The order would have to be placed with an authorized Enkei dealer.

* Once the order is placed it would take 120 days to get to Enkei in Texas which does not include transit time to the dealer.



Last and most important:

I am NOT an Enkei dealer.

I am NOT organizing a group buy of any kind or have ANY interest in doing so.

DO NOT contact me via PM etc. about ordering wheels or calling my friend at Enkei to ask him questions. If you do I WILL ignore your PM and delete it.

Hopefully this will help those of you that are seriously interested in having these wheels made in 4 x 110 understand what is involved.



Good luck

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Old May 24, 2011 | 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by N54MPower
Well guys I posted pics of my car in the non tech section of the forum with the re released 92's (my car is an SE) and most of the 4 x 110 tires complained that they weren't shown any love by Enkei.

After reading this thread I figured I'd find out from my friend at Enkei what it would take to have these wheels made in 4 x 110.



So here's what it would take to have these made by Enkei

* An actual order of 60 wheels per part number. What that means is that if 10 people wanted 15 x 7 in gold, 10 in 15 x 8 in black and 40 in 15 x 8 in silver it would require that 60 orders of each size and color would have to be placed to have them made.

* The wheels will ONLY be offered in the current offsets and sizes they offer in 4 x 114.3. They will not make custom offsets.

* Enkei charges $15/per wheel to have them drilled in that bolt pattern. If you ordered 4 wheels you would pay $60 to have all 4 drilled in addition to the cost of the wheels.

* The order would have to be placed with an authorized Enkei dealer.

* Once the order is placed it would take 120 days to get to Enkei in Texas which does not include transit time to the dealer.



Last and most important:

I am NOT an Enkei dealer.

I am NOT organizing a group buy of any kind or have ANY interest in doing so.

DO NOT contact me via PM etc. about ordering wheels or calling my friend at Enkei to ask him questions. If you do I WILL ignore your PM and delete it.

Hopefully this will help those of you that are seriously interested in having these wheels made in 4 x 110 understand what is involved.



Good luck
Thanks for this info! I can't wait! I got the okay from the wife to buy two sets!
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Old May 24, 2011 | 08:57 PM
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Bump... I love these wheels and i want a set. Maybe i'll order a set!

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Old May 26, 2011 | 09:19 PM
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baah. I ditched the crappy 4x110 a while ago. Ahhh...love the SE 4x114
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Old May 30, 2011 | 09:44 PM
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The re-release isn't up to the build quality of the original. If you see them up close, the new ones just can't compare. Especially look at the barrels. I can't believe Enkei waited forever to do a re-release of this wheel and then they totally dropped the ball.
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