Enkei RPF1 17x9.5 on Evo (confirm this plz)
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using rs3's im glad i sacked up and did the 9.5's as the 255's are really almost a 265...so its definitely helping my sidewalls. i dont need crazy cold tire pressures.
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I ran some 17x9.5 +38's with 20mm spacer in the front for a little more than half of the autox season this year. I had put some 245/40/17 RS3's on the stock BBS wheels and had nothing but issues with the sidewalls. On the RPF1s I've had no issues at all. Lowered slightly in the front on PSS9's running -2.5 camber -1.5 in the rear. Great fit, and damn aggressive looking too.
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Without any rubbing? With RPF1 17x9.5 +38 and 245/40/17 Star Specs I was occasionally rubbing in the rear until I went past -1.8 degrees of camber, so I'm not sure how you're getting away with an extra 20mm of offset. Are your fenders rolled? And what size tires are you using? What spring rates?
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car looks nice, but just my humble opinion...the rears are just way too far out. plus you have to keep in mind that for a track oriented set up, having the front wider than the rear is better.
for comparo heres mine. +38 with spacer in front. (just realized i dont have any decent up close non moving shots)
for comparo heres mine. +38 with spacer in front. (just realized i dont have any decent up close non moving shots)
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Without any rubbing? With RPF1 17x9.5 +38 and 245/40/17 Star Specs I was occasionally rubbing in the rear until I went past -1.8 degrees of camber, so I'm not sure how you're getting away with an extra 20mm of offset. Are your fenders rolled? And what size tires are you using? What spring rates?
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Without any rubbing? With RPF1 17x9.5 +38 and 245/40/17 Star Specs I was occasionally rubbing in the rear until I went past -1.8 degrees of camber, so I'm not sure how you're getting away with an extra 20mm of offset. Are your fenders rolled? And what size tires are you using? What spring rates?
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Getting ready to put my 17x9.5 +18s on. Has a set of Hankook RS3s 255/40/17.
The guy I bought these from was running a very similar setup to mine (Swift w/MR Bilstein) and it fit with rolled rears and about 1.8-2.0 degrees in the rear.
I'm simply waiting to get the alignment done before I autox with them as I'm sure they will rub as it stands now. Good to see that people aren't having major issues with this setup.
The guy I bought these from was running a very similar setup to mine (Swift w/MR Bilstein) and it fit with rolled rears and about 1.8-2.0 degrees in the rear.
I'm simply waiting to get the alignment done before I autox with them as I'm sure they will rub as it stands now. Good to see that people aren't having major issues with this setup.
BTW what happen to EE.org where everyone go?
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just found this thread via search. any updates? i'd like to run a 275 tire on my 17x9.5 +38 RPFs. i currently get a bit of rear, lower control arm rub from the wheels.. i imagine the tire will rub for sure. i have my rear fenders rolled but not pulled. fronts have enough fender gap that i'm not worried. running KW coilovers and 20mm spacers up front, so guessing i have plenty of room there.