Enkei PF01 18" questions
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Enkei PF01 18" questions
Hey guys, I have a buddy with a clean S2000 looking for a new set of wheels.
I's lowered but not stupid low, he's looking for 18" but he doesn't want to roll fenders. I told him the PF01's are S2000 friendly but I'm not sure what the best sizes are in 18".
There's also 2 versions just like with the RPF1, with a small lip and a wide lip. Of course the wider lip is prefered for both front and back (if possible?).
Anyone who can help him with the sizes he needs? And maybe tire sizes?
This is the car/height:
I's lowered but not stupid low, he's looking for 18" but he doesn't want to roll fenders. I told him the PF01's are S2000 friendly but I'm not sure what the best sizes are in 18".
There's also 2 versions just like with the RPF1, with a small lip and a wide lip. Of course the wider lip is prefered for both front and back (if possible?).
Anyone who can help him with the sizes he needs? And maybe tire sizes?
This is the car/height:
#2
You could also try posting here:
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/wheels-t...ead-go-910296/
(there used to be a large thread on the RPF1's but it is gone now)
Levi
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/wheels-t...ead-go-910296/
(there used to be a large thread on the RPF1's but it is gone now)
Levi
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#5
By wider lip I assume you mean the PF01 SS? As far as I'm aware the PF01 SS is only available in 17. There is also the PF01 EVO which is available in 18s and has a wide lip as well. But it has a slightly different spoke profile and the offsets are terrible for the S2000. I highly recommend you stay away from them.
#7
These are the complete size charts from Enkei for the PF01 and PF01SS respectively.
http://enkei.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/PF01.pdf
http://enkei.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/PF01SS.pdf
As you have discovered, these wheels are not available in S2000 friendly offsets in 18s. And with how lowered he is, he might rub even with safe offsets. I would just stick with 17s with the S2000. 18s look a bit goofy on the car IMHO. If he is set on 18s, SSR and WedsSport have a couple of "cheaper" options though they are still significantly more expensive than the Enkeis.
http://enkei.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/PF01.pdf
http://enkei.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/PF01SS.pdf
As you have discovered, these wheels are not available in S2000 friendly offsets in 18s. And with how lowered he is, he might rub even with safe offsets. I would just stick with 17s with the S2000. 18s look a bit goofy on the car IMHO. If he is set on 18s, SSR and WedsSport have a couple of "cheaper" options though they are still significantly more expensive than the Enkeis.
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18x7.5+45 and 18x8.5+48, safest bet would be 215/245 tires. it might not look bad on a stock ride height.
really specs for fender roll staggered would be 18x9+45 and 18x9.5+45 with some revisions depending on how wide, low, how much tire you want and how much work you want to put into your fitment. stancenation specs would be like a 9+35 and 10+38
really specs for fender roll staggered would be 18x9+45 and 18x9.5+45 with some revisions depending on how wide, low, how much tire you want and how much work you want to put into your fitment. stancenation specs would be like a 9+35 and 10+38
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