What Wheels Available in 17"? Help?
Those Work Emotions are nice wheels, you can't go wrong with them. They are available in 8" +47 front and 9" +44 rear. With the negative camber you are running they should fit fine, especially if you are at stock height.
The wider the wheel the higher offset needed ex 17X7 et40, 17X7.5 et45
IMO the RPF1 have an aggressive offset 9 et 45, I had a set of works 9" with a 51 mm offset stock height and alignment and the lip was slightly outside the fender.
IMO the RPF1 have an aggressive offset 9 et 45, I had a set of works 9" with a 51 mm offset stock height and alignment and the lip was slightly outside the fender.
Thanks for the responses. I really like the Work Cr's because they resemble the stock wheels but shave some weight at the same time. Does anyone know off the top of their head which weighs less? RPF-1's or Work Emotion CR's?
What is just as important to me is the width and profile of tires that I can run. Will either of these wheels at the offsets listed support 225's in front and 245's in rear?
Thanks again!
What is just as important to me is the width and profile of tires that I can run. Will either of these wheels at the offsets listed support 225's in front and 245's in rear?
Thanks again!
Work Emotion CR Cast 17x7 19.0
Work Emotion CR Cast 17x8 20.0
From here: http://www.wheeldb.com/work-wheel-weights-p-5484.html
Tirerack has the following for RPF1's:
17x7.5 15.0
17x8 16.0
Gives you a general idea of what to expect in terms of weight. I think those sizes will work, but I don't know much about that so I'll let someone else answer that.
Work Emotion CR Cast 17x8 20.0
From here: http://www.wheeldb.com/work-wheel-weights-p-5484.html
Tirerack has the following for RPF1's:
17x7.5 15.0
17x8 16.0
Gives you a general idea of what to expect in terms of weight. I think those sizes will work, but I don't know much about that so I'll let someone else answer that.
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