Official Enkei RPF1 Thread
#2752
Originally Posted by SpaS2K2005,Nov 4 2009, 03:34 PM
a 265/35 or 265/30 is a bit shorter sidewall but i didnt notice any problems when i was running them. then again i was on falken 452's. same wheel and offset in the rear.
#2753
Originally Posted by fromegtos2k,Nov 18 2009, 07:40 PM
yea once you go 9 wide it is concave for front and rear, concave is baller imo
For the guy asking about the difference in convex/concave, there is a pretty good shot for you under my screen name.
#2755
Originally Posted by STAIN,Dec 9 2009, 02:39 AM
now theirs concave and convex in the mix.... its not making my decision process easy!!
So whats the best setup to get for something that will be used on track
So whats the best setup to get for something that will be used on track
You really can mix and match as far as sizes and offsets, depending on what you want to do. I personally prefer how 17x8/9, with the aforementioned tire sizes, handles. Overall balance is very good, without having to worry about the tail end of the car as much.
#2759
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http://stores.ebay.com/Alamo-Performance-Wholesale
and they also will price match any competitor.
#2760
Originally Posted by Dreaming_S2k,Dec 9 2009, 06:00 AM
That will be debated until the end of time, but I think it comes down to preference. You can still run a non-staggered wheel setup (as in 17x9+45 x4) but still stagger the tire sizes (ex: 225/45 F 255/40 R) and this will give you sharper response in the front due to slight stretch, or you can actually run a staggered wheel setup and staggered tires.
You really can mix and match as far as sizes and offsets, depending on what you want to do. I personally prefer how 17x8/9, with the aforementioned tire sizes, handles. Overall balance is very good, without having to worry about the tail end of the car as much.
You really can mix and match as far as sizes and offsets, depending on what you want to do. I personally prefer how 17x8/9, with the aforementioned tire sizes, handles. Overall balance is very good, without having to worry about the tail end of the car as much.