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Enkei RPF1 Wheel 19x10.0 5x114.3 I know a died out thread on here saying that the RPF1's dont fit our car, But these here are 19x10 +22, sound like they

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Old 05-16-2012, 01:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Enkei RPF1 Wheel 19x10.0 5x114.3

I know a died out thread on here saying that the RPF1's dont fit our car, But these here are 19x10 +22, sound like they would fit and clear our AKebonos.

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I checked enkei's website only shows up to 18's, maybe its something new?
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No Enkei's website shows 19" as well
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Yes Enkei make the RPF1 in SILVER Only in a 19 inch
But the offset for the rear for the 370z is weak... 19x9.5+22 front is good but 19x10+22 rear is super weak....

You would be better going with a Wedsport SA55M which is super light and inexpensive (21 pounds for 19 inch) and offers
19x9.5+15 and 19x10.5+15... Which will look better (rear should be closer to 19x10.5+0 for the 370z)
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As Volk Z said,
the 19x9.5 +22 is good for the front, but the 19x10 +22 is pretty weak in the rear. You could go with a 15mm spacer in the rear to bring you out.

I too like the idea of the SA55M's.

The Weds are in stock, the Enkei's are on Back order.

PM me and I can give you some special pricing on either set.
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Take into consideration the purpose of the wheels. For track use you don't want anything lower than +15 rear or you will rub and even possibly be illegal for many classes depending on tire.
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As Volk Z said,
the 19x9.5 +22 is good for the front, but the 19x10 +22 is pretty weak in the rear. You could go with a 15mm spacer in the rear to bring you out.
I am seriously thinking of purchasing these wheels for my Z.

What do you guys think about 19x10 +22 Front AND Back with a 15mm spacer for the rear, 265/35 tires front and 295/30 tires rear for a street setup with Swift Spec R springs.

Thanks
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I am seriously thinking of purchasing these wheels for my Z.

What do you guys think about 19x10 +22 Front AND Back with a 15mm spacer for the rear, 265/35 tires front and 295/30 tires rear for a street setup with Swift Spec R springs.

Thanks
The exact setup I'm going for, however I'm waiting on funds for the project. Definitely post pics when you get it.
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I am seriously thinking of purchasing these wheels for my Z.

What do you guys think about 19x10 +22 Front AND Back with a 15mm spacer for the rear, 265/35 tires front and 295/30 tires rear for a street setup with Swift Spec R springs.

Thanks
you may need around -2 degrees of camber up front to clear that. I'm on 18X9.5 +20 on front with a 255/45 tire and I rub on big bumps on the fender liner at -1.6 degrees camber. Rears will clear no problem. Your tires sizes is 2.6% shorter then mine so you may not have any issues but it will sit .1" out further then mine.
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