Meet the Enkei boys
#1
Meet the Enkei boys
ILIV48 (Stuart) and myself went to Essendon Tyrepower to get our Enkei RP03
Our stock rim is 18x8 +50 (weight: 10.0 kg)
Enkei RP03
Stuart's is 19x8.5 +35 (weight 9.3kg)
with Toyo Proxes T1-R 245/35 -19 93Y
Price: 4500 fitted and balanced
Mine is 18x8 +40 (weight 8.8kg)
with my old Michellin Pilot Sport PS2 235/40 ZR 18
Price: 2100 fitted and balanced (wheel only)
I also have the wheel nuts from Autoexe.
I love to have Stuart's 19 but he does not want to swap :o I keep tell him how light my wheel is but it does not work 19 looks great but 18 is lighter :p
I am looking at cheap option to find a second set of wheel and put a set of semislick on them... now I can :p
Enjoy the pics
Big thanks to Ricki at Essendon TyrePower for the fitting and excellent wheel align and toe adjustment (I have to plug this since I will get next one free :D)
Our stock rim is 18x8 +50 (weight: 10.0 kg)
Enkei RP03
Stuart's is 19x8.5 +35 (weight 9.3kg)
with Toyo Proxes T1-R 245/35 -19 93Y
Price: 4500 fitted and balanced
Mine is 18x8 +40 (weight 8.8kg)
with my old Michellin Pilot Sport PS2 235/40 ZR 18
Price: 2100 fitted and balanced (wheel only)
I also have the wheel nuts from Autoexe.
I love to have Stuart's 19 but he does not want to swap :o I keep tell him how light my wheel is but it does not work 19 looks great but 18 is lighter :p
I am looking at cheap option to find a second set of wheel and put a set of semislick on them... now I can :p
Enjoy the pics
Big thanks to Ricki at Essendon TyrePower for the fitting and excellent wheel align and toe adjustment (I have to plug this since I will get next one free :D)
Last edited by takahashi; 05-21-2005 at 07:23 AM. Reason: This stupid site only allow 100k or less pic now f&*&!
#6
Originally Posted by xxup
So this was the big secret about Saturday... You both got new wheels... Very nice.. Look very expensive too... How will they fare on potholes???
Originally Posted by Gomez
Hey....real nice!! Taka, are yours a lighter colour, or are Stu's just in the shade? How much was each 18", 19" tyre/corner?
The price is in the starting thread :p
But the tyre breakdown for Stu is $390 each. Mine is old tyre Gomez.
#9
Originally Posted by Lock & Load
Taka
you are one expensive influence on Stuart but i must admit those wheels are
cheers
michael
you are one expensive influence on Stuart but i must admit those wheels are
cheers
michael
actually Stuart got me the deal for the 18" that cheap :p. He helped me to spend that $2100 :p
No regret at all :p I love them...
#10
Originally Posted by xxup
Look very expensive too... How will they fare on potholes???
Yep the bank manager is still sobbing, but as for potholes they should be fine. The wheels are made by the new MAT process which means a 15-20% weight reduction and approx 20% strenght increase over similiar style alloy wheels.
Today I have recieved so much attention on the road it's not funny. Every set of lights there is someone wanting me to put the window down to chat including one STI driver who almost run up the **** of a Magna because he was pretty much hanging out his window to get a look :D
Originally Posted by Lock & Load
Taka you are one expensive influence on Stuart but i must admit those wheels are
I will post a review on the Toyo T1-R's once they have had a little chance to bed themselves in, but so far they are exceptional. Even though lower profile the ride quality is way superior to the OEM Bridgestones. Give them a couple weeks to break in then performance test time!
Last edited by ILIV48; 05-21-2005 at 08:20 AM.
#11
Stuart
Do the Enkies come in a gun metal grey finish ??
Agreed if you going to upgrade wheels might as well go 19"S
Showed them to the wife , will have to be extra nice and service her needs more regurlarly :D
cheers
michael
Do the Enkies come in a gun metal grey finish ??
Agreed if you going to upgrade wheels might as well go 19"S
Showed them to the wife , will have to be extra nice and service her needs more regurlarly :D
cheers
michael
#12
tyres
Stuart's is 19x8.5 +35 (weight 9.3kg)
with Toyo Proxes T1-R 245/35 -19 93Y
Price: 4500 fitted and balanced
i bought the Toyo Proxes T1-S 245/35- 19 (same size as Stuart) but pay only $300 each
i wonder y the T1-R is more expensive
with Toyo Proxes T1-R 245/35 -19 93Y
Price: 4500 fitted and balanced
i bought the Toyo Proxes T1-S 245/35- 19 (same size as Stuart) but pay only $300 each
i wonder y the T1-R is more expensive
#13
Well done guys - they look great!! I'll do a photochop to see what they'll look like on the yellow. Will be really interested to hear how those tyres perform, Stuart.
I wanted something to spend more money on later in the year!
William
I wanted something to spend more money on later in the year!
William
#15
Great effort fellows you come all the way out to my side of town get new wheels/tyres and dont even let me know so I can come and drool in person rather than look at photo's on the web.
Happy driving while I stay drooling :p
Happy driving while I stay drooling :p
#17
Originally Posted by e5cape
Stuart's is 19x8.5 +35 (weight 9.3kg)
with Toyo Proxes T1-R 245/35 -19 93Y
Price: 4500 fitted and balanced
i bought the Toyo Proxes T1-S 245/35- 19 (same size as Stuart) but pay only $300 each
i wonder y the T1-R is more expensive
with Toyo Proxes T1-R 245/35 -19 93Y
Price: 4500 fitted and balanced
i bought the Toyo Proxes T1-S 245/35- 19 (same size as Stuart) but pay only $300 each
i wonder y the T1-R is more expensive
The T1-R is brand new with much improved performance in virtually all catagories over the T1-S. I have a friend that has gone from the T1-S to the T1-R and he said the difference was night and day.
The T1-S has been heavily discounted over the last 6 months to get rid of the remaining stock so as to make way for the T1-R. Also as the T1-R is the latest technology Toyo has in tyres so they probably placed the price point higher.
#18
Originally Posted by xatnep
Great effort fellows you come all the way out to my side of town get new wheels/tyres and dont even let me know so I can come and drool in person rather than look at photo's on the web.
Happy driving while I stay drooling :p
Happy driving while I stay drooling :p
but I guess we just lazy about it...
Stuart where are the pics.
#19
Originally Posted by Lock & Load
Stuart
Do the Enkies come in a gun metal grey finish ??
Agreed if you going to upgrade wheels might as well go 19"S
Showed them to the wife , will have to be extra nice and service her needs more regurlarly :D
cheers
michael
Do the Enkies come in a gun metal grey finish ??
Agreed if you going to upgrade wheels might as well go 19"S
Showed them to the wife , will have to be extra nice and service her needs more regurlarly :D
cheers
michael
Sorry michael they only come in this finish in Australia. Japan also has them in chrome but that as yet is not available to the export market, although you could probably order them straight from Japan yourself.
As I needed new tyres it really was the right time to go 19's. Taka still has really good Pilot Sports with a lot of tread left so going 19's and having to buy new tyres did not make a lot of sense. Besides I'm envious of Taka's Mazdaspeed spoiler so now he can be a little envious of my 19's :p
To be honest though the 18's on Takas car look bloody great and with the appearance package and Mazdaspeed spoiler his car still looks a lot hotter than my naked 8 with 19's
Now Michael go and please your wife. The quicker you go and do it the quicker the path to new wheels :D
#21
OK here is one image of the Enkei RP03 close up. All my other shots were the same as Taka's but not as clear so it is not worth it posting them here. Go to page one and you'll see better than mine. Taka's not bad with his camera!
Closeup of the 19inch RP03 wearing the 245/35/19 Toyo T1-R rubber
Closeup of the 19inch RP03 wearing the 245/35/19 Toyo T1-R rubber
#24
18 inch vs 19 inch
Originally Posted by EZZY
but mr. taka..... where is your dish?????
Originally Posted by ILIV48
As I needed new tyres it really was the right time to go 19's. Taka still has really good Pilot Sports with a lot of tread left so going 19's and having to buy new tyres did not make a lot of sense. Besides I'm envious of Taka's Mazdaspeed spoiler so now he can be a little envious of my 19's
I choose 18" because:
I don't want to change tyres and keep using 19"
It is lighter.
It is cheaper as I only want a second set of rims for semislick. If there is anything as light as this and cheaper in 18"... I will take that
I will choose 19" if
I need new tyres anyway.
I want to look good but still under the stock wheel weight.
Money is no object and I am as rich as Stuart