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FS: BRAND NEW Enkei RPF1 18x8 +30 (F1 Silver)

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Old 10-08-2009, 12:24 AM
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Originally Posted by ZumnRx8
DSLR NIKON= naked PICS of the HOT WIMMENZ--- might be worth it... seems like a WIN WIN to me... also to the OP... post the wheels up on an EVO and S2k forum as well.. GOOD LUCK
Good lookin out. I don't know any good Evo or STi/WRX forums so I didn't bother yet. I also figured S2K guys won't want these because they like staggered fitments.
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good EVO/STI/S2k forums.. GOOGLE is your friend.... and I seen a lot of S2k's run x8 all around... give it a try.. especially since u have new RPF1's... S2ki.com (s2kforum)..evolutionm.net (evo forum)....IWSTi.com and clubwrx.com (sti forum)... GOOD LUCK

you might also wanna chekc out MOCC.com Mazda owners club of california.... MAZDASPEED 3's and 5's share the same bolt pattern as us....not sure about 6's but hey man u gotta network to get **** out.
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what is the center bore on these?
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Originally Posted by nuke0907
what is the center bore on these?
Are you serious? I took a picture of all the specs. It's on the first post, but just for your convenience it's 73
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Old 10-15-2009, 03:28 PM
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nice looking wheels. free bump.

our hubs are 67 though...
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Originally Posted by 2tone
nice looking wheels. free bump.

our hubs are 67 though...
Thanks. That's not a big deal. These wheels have been tested at 360 degree perfect, and gone through thorough inspection. Without a doubt it should fit snug and not give you issues.

Just make sure to torque the wheels while the car is off the ground so the wheels don't slip from the vehicle's weight pushing it down.
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wait, i the thread you were saying six bills? are you serious? if so, i might have to just sell a kidney for these.
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Originally Posted by 2tone
nice looking wheels. free bump.

our hubs are 67 though...
Yea like he said, that isn't a big deal. As long as the wheel doesn't have a hub smaller than the car, all is well. If someone is super worried about it, you can get hubcentric rings that make up the difference lol. My Enkei don't have them on and I haven't noticed weird vibrations or anything like that.
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Originally Posted by maxuz
wait, i the thread you were saying six bills? are you serious? if so, i might have to just sell a kidney for these.
Someone was messing around. It's still at $1000 picked up or $1100 shipped (It can be cheaper if you live closer as well, but $1100 shipped is to the east coast)

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Yea like he said, that isn't a big deal. As long as the wheel doesn't have a hub smaller than the car, all is well. If someone is super worried about it, you can get hubcentric rings that make up the difference lol. My Enkei don't have them on and I haven't noticed weird vibrations or anything like that.
That is correct. Thanks for confirming.
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real racers dont use hubcentric rings.

less rotating mass.
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I'd totally buy these if they weren't +35 -_-
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Originally Posted by kersh4w
real racers dont use hubcentric rings.

less rotating mass.
for racing, it's b/c that's just one more thing to get in the way of a quick tire change. makes the wheels harder to get off and put on.

for street and internet racing, there might be another reason, but the effect of a 2 oz. plastic ring placed at the center of rotation is undetectable.

anyway, bump for the OP...those wheels seem to look good on every car. if i was in the market for STX wheels, i'd be on 'em.
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wow. way to let that sarcasm do a fly by right over your head.



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