Official Enkei RPF1 Thread PT 2.
#1802
-2.8 degres up front, when I get offset ball joints I'm going to raise the car 3/4" Its only that low to get the alignment specs I want. I does rub a little on the street and at the track but not enough to hurt anything. That is a 255/40/17 tire the fenders are flared more than it looks.
This picture might give you a better idea of how it sits and the clearance, also the rear has 3mm spacers.
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-2.8 degres up front, when I get offset ball joints I'm going to raise the car 3/4" Its only that low to get the alignment specs I want. I does rub a little on the street and at the track but not enough to hurt anything. That is a 255/40/17 tire the fenders are flared more than it looks.
This picture might give you a better idea of how it sits and the clearance, also the rear has 3mm spacers.
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Thanks bro. Gotta say I love the way it sits now. Those 3mm spacers look like they make a big difference. I hate the gap I have now. Do you think you have enough room to fit a 5mm?
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#1809
Yeah I am sure 5mm will fit the rpf1's are thin at the hub. Without the 3mm spacers it looks like the front is wider than the back to me.