Official Enkei RPF1 Thread PT 2.
#3671
I'm lowered an 1" or so with -2.4 camber in the front. No rubbing issues ever, even over gnarly dips on the highway. My fenders are also rolled flat and slightly pulled.
I've just learned to not enter driveways/entrances with my wheels at full lock. I'll typically turn in wide to the entrance, straighten up the wheels as much as I can going up, then crank them back to full lock once both front wheels are up the driveway.
If you zoom in on the fender lines, you can see much is pulled.
ninety-six by fernando.k, on Flickr
I've just learned to not enter driveways/entrances with my wheels at full lock. I'll typically turn in wide to the entrance, straighten up the wheels as much as I can going up, then crank them back to full lock once both front wheels are up the driveway.
If you zoom in on the fender lines, you can see much is pulled.
ninety-six by fernando.k, on Flickr
#3672
Originally Posted by riceball777' timestamp='1439930973' post='23718597
how the hell do you guys get a 17x9+45 with a 255/40/17 to fit on the front with out rubbing? I have this size on the front and i'm on stock suspension and i still run and my front fenders are 100% rolled flat. Evey time the wheel is turned when i have to go up a driveway the tire will catch and even cracked my oem rolled fender. how much camber is needed?
17x9+45 in the front with 255/40/17 kumho xs on stock rolled fenders
17x11.5 +48 in the back with 295/35/17 kumhp xs with asm rear flares.
17x9+45 in the front with 255/40/17 kumho xs on stock rolled fenders
17x11.5 +48 in the back with 295/35/17 kumhp xs with asm rear flares.
road conditions and how you drive will affect rubbing, too.
I was -3 camber all around with a roll and pull up front. fairly low and stiff settings on my kwv3. still rubbed going up driveways very carefully and during aggressive turns.
#3673
I have zero issues and zero rubbing.
I rubbed more with my old "s2k offset" Volks on my fender liners during dips and hard turns, than I do now with these wheels and everything trimmed/rolled.
I rubbed more with my old "s2k offset" Volks on my fender liners during dips and hard turns, than I do now with these wheels and everything trimmed/rolled.
#3674
with that being said, I have a more aggressive setup now, 17x10 +44 with 255 tire all around. same alignment specs but I upgraded to stiffer springs. 12kf 10kr and I don't rub at all. even up driveways.
#3675
Originally Posted by riceball777
how the hell do you guys get a 17x9+45 with a 255/40/17 to fit on the front with out rubbing? I have this size on the front and i'm on stock suspension and i still run and my front fenders are 100% rolled flat. Evey time the wheel is turned when i have to go up a driveway the tire will catch and even cracked my oem rolled fender. how much camber is needed? 17x9+45 in the front with 255/40/17 kumho xs on stock rolled fenders 17x11.5 +48 in the back with 295/35/17 kumhp xs with asm rear flares.
Lower it, pull the fronts a little, and add negative camber. Should be good.
#3676
Just so I don't get PM'd with this question - 17x9 +45 w/255's all around.
motul by fernando.k, on Flickr
motul by fernando.k, on Flickr
Also, I have those exact wheels and tires, but when the shop was rolling and relocating the tab in the rear, they told me I just won't be able to fit the 255s up front. I think I'm -1 in the front (all the alignment shop said they could get - lazies) on Tein S Tech. What do you guys recommend I do? Think I can bend the tabs up front, trim the fender liner and try to get more camber? The wheel setup will mainly be used as my track setup - so it'll be flexing more that street driving. I just do not want to bacon a fender.
Been looking at the TRMotorsport C3s as a possible wheel b/c of the 63 offset and never have to worry about smashing the fender ...
#3677
Thanks! Lip is an OEM replica.
I'm on the same springs as you and I managed to get the front camber down to -2.4, so that shop is either full of shit or you have some seized adjusters. You're going to have to roll and slightly flare/pull the fronts, a simple trim and tab bend won't be enough.
I'm on the same springs as you and I managed to get the front camber down to -2.4, so that shop is either full of shit or you have some seized adjusters. You're going to have to roll and slightly flare/pull the fronts, a simple trim and tab bend won't be enough.
#3678