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Old 12-23-2011, 04:12 PM
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Default Enkei PF01 fitment

I'm looking at getting a set of Enkei PF01s in 17x8 w/ 50mm offset front, and 17x9 w/ 60mm offset rear. I'm planning on running a 215/45 F and 255/40 R. Just curious, is anyone else running or has heard of anyone running this setup, and what issues I may run in to? I checked the 'Wheel fitment guide', and if it's correct this setup should work.

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You will have no fitment issues.
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Sweet. Thanks for the help.

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what about 225/45-17 on the front with that wheel size?
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anyone?
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im currently running 17x9's with +60 and a nearly stock alignment (for winter), almost tucking tire and i have no fitment issues. man up and go 17x9 with 255's on all four
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Originally Posted by hatrickstu
im currently running 17x9's with +60 and a nearly stock alignment (for winter), almost tucking tire and i have no fitment issues. man up and go 17x9 with 255's on all four
Know if a stoptech bbk will fit those in the front?
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17x9 +60 with 235/40-17 up front would fit just as well (maybe slightly better) than 215/45-17 on 17x8 +50.
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The 225 should fit in front no problem as well on the 17x8 +50. If you are slammed, you may need to add some front camber.
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Originally Posted by S2K@PR
Originally Posted by hatrickstu' timestamp='1324958292' post='21264842
im currently running 17x9's with +60 and a nearly stock alignment (for winter), almost tucking tire and i have no fitment issues. man up and go 17x9 with 255's on all four
Know if a stoptech bbk will fit those in the front?
17x8 +50 yes, but the 17x9 +60 was designed to have a big lip so there is already minimal clearance with the stock calipers. The only high offset wheels I know to fit the Stoptech are the TSW Nurburgring 17x9 +63 and the AME TM something or other 17x 9 +54. Once you start getting lower than this you are going to have to do slight fender work in the front.


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