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Finally got my Enkei RPF1 installed

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Old 06-27-07, 07:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Rxmfn7
Nothing wrong with the sizes you are running, but you have the capability of running a 265/35 all around ( I was with the same size and offset SSR GT2s, no rubbing issues, no coilovers at the time), and you get the benifit of getting to rotate your tires. Just something to think about when you need new tires
Will def think about that next time..
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They look great, I will hopefully be picking up a set of these wheels around winter time. Love em.

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Looks so nice. congrats and let me know if i can help with anything else.

I think 285/30 on 9.5" isn't really recommended by manufacturers and with a +45 offset will pull the front fenders pretty bad. I don't believe you would need rear trailing arms though. If you were a +55 then you would. 10 +45 with 285's i've done before and that has even more backspacing.

Thanks, Rishie
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