Enkei RPF1 Help
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So I plan on running in the A Stock class in my local AutoX region but I need some help as far as choosing the right set of wheels go. The rules say that I must keep stock wheel sizes; I want to get Enkei RPF1s but when I go to the Enkei website, the size chart has the stock size RPF1s but they only came in a 4x100 bolt pattern. I then went to tirerack.com and they had RPF1s in stock sizing but they were in a 5x114.3 bolt pattern. I'm confused to whether or not the information on either of these websites is accurate. Can anyone help?
One more question I had pertained to the offset rules in AutoX. The rule book says I can only run offsets that are +/- .025" of the stock wheels. What offset RPF1 can I run while still following that rule?
Thanks for the help.
So I plan on running in the A Stock class in my local AutoX region but I need some help as far as choosing the right set of wheels go. The rules say that I must keep stock wheel sizes; I want to get Enkei RPF1s but when I go to the Enkei website, the size chart has the stock size RPF1s but they only came in a 4x100 bolt pattern. I then went to tirerack.com and they had RPF1s in stock sizing but they were in a 5x114.3 bolt pattern. I'm confused to whether or not the information on either of these websites is accurate. Can anyone help?
One more question I had pertained to the offset rules in AutoX. The rule book says I can only run offsets that are +/- .025" of the stock wheels. What offset RPF1 can I run while still following that rule?
Thanks for the help.
Hmmm, that is interesting. I just found a site with stock size RPF1. Check it out. http://www.buywheelstoday.com/search/wheels.asp
That link just goes the home page. Highest offset available in stock width is 7" +45 and 8.5 +40". That's a full 1" difference compared to the stock 8.5" +65 in the rear and you are only allowed .25". Sorry, they just don't exist. If they did, 95% of the AS guys would run them.
I see you have an AP1 so you would have to run 16's. Fitment is even more limited there, nothing even close.
I see you have an AP1 so you would have to run 16's. Fitment is even more limited there, nothing even close.
Uhm, I don't have an AP1. I don't even have my S yet. Lol... I plan on picking up an 06 soon though. I decided that I want to run Street Prepared. Stock is a little too restrictive but Street Prepared is just perfect. So I can now run any width, diameter, and offset wheels.
you'll get killed in street prepared if all you do is put rpf1's on, no limit boosted evo's and sti's will run your day...
Just an fyi.... Just get good race rubber and throw it on some stockies and you'll be set to go...
Just an fyi.... Just get good race rubber and throw it on some stockies and you'll be set to go...
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