Wheel Fitment Guide
These are the Enkei PF01s of course. Would a 215-45-17 tire look too out of place on a 7" rim? I absolutely do not want to roll the fenders because I want to keep everything stock. How much camber can one dial on on the standard suspension anyway? And what tre would be recommended for the 17x9 rear wheels with an ET of 60mm? Thanks again.
I have an AP1. I assume that all versions of AP2 wheels will work on the AP1. I have decided I want stickier summer tires and am done with the headache of trying to find after-market wheels that look good and will work without modification to the fenders. I am going to mount the stickier summer tires on a set of AP2 wheels and in November just put the current AP2V1 wheels with Indy 500's back on the car for winter storage.
I like the OEM CR wheels and think those are going to be my choice.
Thanks.
HOFL
I like the OEM CR wheels and think those are going to be my choice.
Thanks.
HOFL
I am pursuing the charcoal gray CR wheels for my 2001. Have seen pictures of them on Yellow and really like the look. I will put Bridgestone tires on them and seeking advice on which summer tire to purchase.
I drive my S April through end of October. Will likely go with the current wheel/tire setup until May and switch back to current (AP2V1/Indy 500 225FR/255RR) in September.
Any advice on which Bridgestone ultra/extreme summer tire would be appreciated. My driving style is spirited/enthusiastic/aggressive when conditions warrant (dry, warm, no other cars, roads with which I am very familiar), so looking to find as much grip as possible. I do not track/autocross and no plans to do so.
Thanks
I drive my S April through end of October. Will likely go with the current wheel/tire setup until May and switch back to current (AP2V1/Indy 500 225FR/255RR) in September.
Any advice on which Bridgestone ultra/extreme summer tire would be appreciated. My driving style is spirited/enthusiastic/aggressive when conditions warrant (dry, warm, no other cars, roads with which I am very familiar), so looking to find as much grip as possible. I do not track/autocross and no plans to do so.
Thanks
Because I have had really good experience with Bridgestone tires on multiple other vehicles and have a great relationship with the staff at the Firestone store that's within walking distance of my home. I've spent a lot of money there and they take care of me.







