Enkei RPF1 17x9.5 on Evo (confirm this plz)
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20mm spacers up front but no fender work. i did about 2k miles on the setup and never rubbed once in the rear, but because i track the car i rolled just to be careful.
my car is using gtworx springs and 255's.
my car is using gtworx springs and 255's.
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Definitely won't fit without 20mm (or 18.5mm if you like to cut it close) spacers up front.
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i should have also mentioned im running 1.7 degrees camber up front due to a seized bolt and i believe 1.5 in the rear. still need to put more up front (2-2.1). i only rubbed in the front once when hitting a HUGE frost heave
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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.
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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.
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The car these came off of did several track days at Thunder Hill with no issues...so I'm expecting it will be a turnkey setup. I already rolled and pulled the rear fenders, so the alignment should do it.
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But the 17x9.5 +38mm with 20mm spacers up front is a very common setup. Plenty of people have made it work. It will probably rub just a tiny bit if you try to it with the stock alignment, but with even a modest amount of camber dialed in it fits.
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Exactly. +18 in the rear is a non-starter. Don't even think about it unless you hate your fenders.
But the 17x9.5 +38mm with 20mm spacers up front is a very common setup. Plenty of people have made it work. It will probably rub just a tiny bit if you try to it with the stock alignment, but with even a modest amount of camber dialed in it fits.
But the 17x9.5 +38mm with 20mm spacers up front is a very common setup. Plenty of people have made it work. It will probably rub just a tiny bit if you try to it with the stock alignment, but with even a modest amount of camber dialed in it fits.