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Old 05-28-2009, 11:56 AM
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Default Enkei RPF1 Sizing Help

This is probably the best place to ask.

I want to purchase and install a set of Enkei RPF1's and don't want to roll my fenders or cut tabs but want a flush fit.

What rim width and offset should I run and tire sizes with a 1" eibach drop?

I've searched the threads and it seems guys running 17x8 +45 and 17x9 +45 are rolling fenders...can I get away with this rim size and offset but go with 215 and 245 profile ties without rolling the fenders?

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The fronts should be okay. As for the rear, you might be able to get by, but it really depends on how much camber you're running.
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245 should be fine.
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u can stretch the tires in the rear but if u dont wanna roll fenders then keep ur oem wheels IMO!
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