Enkei RPF1's SBC finish.. *pic request*
After a fun night of dialing in my new boost controller setup,.... I got a flat.... my flat turned out to be a cracked rim... Long story, short... I'm buying new wheels.
I have decided on the Enkei RPF1's for obvious reasons. But I have decided on the SBC finish. I think it will look good with my MB paint. I will be running 9.5" x 18 on all 4....... Anyone have pics of the SBC finish on a MB FD? Much appreciated!! |
Just FYI,
This color is a special order in large lots 40+ wheels at a time to come into the states. As of right now there is no production scheduled and no distributors have placed a bulk order. For this reason I don't think you'll be able to find originals unless they are used. ON A POSITIVE NOTE: I CAN HAVE THIS FINISH REPRODUCED IN THE STATES. Rishie |
Roger that....
I have chosen a different route. Thank you for the info and the email explaining the situation. https://www.1010tires.com/images/whe...k_lg_super.jpg |
mmm, That looks uber heavy.
Rishie |
sorry but you chose konig wheels over Enkei? Konig wheels do NOT belong on an FD ever, I'm sure others will agree.
Just my opinion, but it's your car...... |
Konig is cool...
If you are a King of fools and mistook your FD for a honda. |
Hope you live on a really large billiards table.
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The weight is around 20lbs per wheel. A scant 2 lbs heavier than the Enkei's. Konig's aren't a bad rim. If Honda owners starting putting Works wheels on, would you switch your wheels?
However, these negative comments do have me thinking.......... Thanks for your input all,.... I am reconsidering. I was never one to go cheap with my FD.... I simply liked the design and the price wasn't bad. |
Originally Posted by XLR8
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The weight is around 20lbs per wheel. A scant 2 lbs heavier than the Enkei's. Konig's aren't a bad rim. If Honda owners starting putting Works wheels on, would you switch your wheels?
However, these negative comments do have me thinking.......... Thanks for your input all,.... I am reconsidering. I was never one to go cheap with my FD.... I simply liked the design and the price wasn't bad. The RPF1s are 17 pounds in a nice beefy 18x9.5...... all the Konig weights are right around 23 pounds (or more) for an 18x8. Nice widths for a Civic, and 6 pounds per corner is a huge amount when talking rolling unsprung weight, It's like going from Floyd Mayweather to George Foreman :) |
^ Smells like ownage?
Sure does. What's even more funny is that some Konig wheels are made by Rota, talk about cannibalizing the knockoff market :lol: :lol: |
18x9.5 konig is listed at 21lbs... thats the same as a CCW in the same size.
whats with the hating. who cares what he puts on his car but yah, sbc rpf1's are damn good lookin |
Not hating, advising. ;)
XLR8: These are kind of a cross between the two you posted. http://www.enkei.com/ekm3.html |
I do thank all of you for the advice... I know your not hating,... Fellow FD owners are often passionate about others cars based on the love for the FD in general. It comes with the territory.
I am not buying the Konig's. I originally never would have considered them, but a cracked rim has forced my hand to buy something. I was originally going with Work Vs or Volk Gram Lights.... but the price is very high on short notice. Not that I can't afford it, I just wasn't prepared for the initial cost on short notice. It is very clear to me now. I either buy the wheels my FD deserves, or wait until I can. Thank you all. |
Depending on the model Work and SSR wheels can be affordable.
Gram lite Optimise wheels.... http://www.scienceofspeed.com/produc...57Optimize.JPG |
^^Those look sharp, kinda like Advans. XLR8, if you want some affordable quality local wheels you know who to get in touch with ;)
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Another option is good used wheels: http://www.rbwheels.com/
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Originally Posted by GoodfellaFD3S
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^^Those look sharp, kinda like Advans. XLR8, if you want some affordable quality local wheels you know who to get in touch with ;)
And YES! Graham's are amazing!!!! |
Originally Posted by XLR8
(Post 9561737)
It is very clear to me now. I either buy the wheels my FD deserves, or wait until I can.
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Ah.... what is up bob13bt.. Hope all is well.
Thank you all for your help and insight. I have decided on a set of Gram Light 57 Pro's in gold. I have ALWAYS loved these wheels. I am doing my full suspension at the same time. Thanks all |
Wow 57 Pros are pretty expensive. how much you get em for?
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oh and what wheel fitment?
They have a variable offset so hopefully you'll get the good setup. Rishie |
Yes,.. they are pricey. www.gramlights.com has them at around $2700 for the wheels. If I could find them for less, I would be very open to it. After reviewing HowardColman's FD wheel fitment and doing some research... I am still up in the air. The APEXI car is running...
Tires: 235/40R18 (front)· 265/35R18 (rear) Wheels: · Rays Gram Lights 57 PRO 9JJ-18 off +38 (front)· Rays Gram Lights 57 PRO 10JJ-18 off +22 (rear) The offset seems a little low, but the pictures I have seen of the car, the stance looks clean. I also realize they are running their side skirts, which pulls out the bottom of the fender. I will not be using any side skirts. Opinions are appreciated... more pics.... http://www.caraudiomag.com/v_feature.../photo_02.html http://image.caraudiomag.com/f/86797...Front_View.jpg |
I am in no hurry to order... with winter coming and my suspension needing completed at the same time, I have accepted the fact that I will not be driving my car. I just want to be sure about the offset and width I want....
I don't want to buy them twice...LOL |
If there are some SSR 1 or 2 piece hybrid wheels you like (type c and type F) let me know. They are forged and I can probably do a set for quite a bit less than 2700. Depends on the size and color.
The 3 piece is usually a little cheaper too. I used to work at SSR ;) |
Sounds like you have some work to do in regards to wheel fitment and determining some constraints for your wheel choice.
if you're up in the air please PM me. I'm sure several FD guys can vouch for my ability to isolate wheels to suit your various needs or budget. if you're unaware of what you need but know what you want the car to do i can also aid you in a good wheel setup. Buying the wheels is the easy part, making sure you spent your money wisely is the hard part. 1. Weight of wheel 2. Budget of wheel If you have the time PM me with your 1. Objective: autox, roadrace, street 2. budget 3. weight limitations, if you don't know then at least i can educate you on those values. Gram light 57Pro is a STUPID HEAVY WHEEL, IT'S GRAM HEAVY and expensive to boot. Now that they are using a "stainless steel" polished lip fused to the aluminum alloy it only made it heavier. If you bend the wheel on the outside it can't be repaired. Rishie |
Rishie
Thank you very much for the insight.. I will PM you. |
Rishie knows his shit. Proper.
I'll vouch for him. He's legit. |
But will Rishie vouch for *you,* that's the question :D :lol:
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Just as an update for everyone.... I have been speaking with Rishie and scouring the internet for a wheel setup that is the "ONE"..
I have chosen the Work Meister SP1 3 piece....with a gold center. As you all know, these wheels are both beautiful and quality. Now I just have to go sell plasma & semen for the next few months... :D |
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I'll Buy your CYM... PM me;)
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