Killer Special: Enkei Rpf1 18x9.5 +45
#257
Send me a PM please. you're not too far from us per say but I can definitely ship them to you.
FYI inventory listed below:
SILVER ONLY:
18x9.5 +45: 4 SETS ONLY
17x9 +45 and 9.5 +38 for rear: 1 SET ONLY
Rishie
FYI inventory listed below:
SILVER ONLY:
18x9.5 +45: 4 SETS ONLY
17x9 +45 and 9.5 +38 for rear: 1 SET ONLY
Rishie
#258
I have FOUR SETS OF 18x9.5 SILVER IN STOCK
I'M DOING A LIQUIDATION SALE UNTIL 4TH OF JULY OR TIL SUPPLIES LAST. WHICHEVER COMES FIRST.
HIT ME UP WITH YOUR ZIPCODE FOR SPECIAL INDPENDENCE DAY PRICING.....
I'M DOING A LIQUIDATION SALE UNTIL 4TH OF JULY OR TIL SUPPLIES LAST. WHICHEVER COMES FIRST.
HIT ME UP WITH YOUR ZIPCODE FOR SPECIAL INDPENDENCE DAY PRICING.....
#271
#273
I've been coming back to this thread for over two years now. At 20k I'm finally about ready for new sneakers and these lightweight Enkei wheels have really intrigued me (confession - I already 'run' them in Xbox Forza2).
My sole concern, as a daily driver, is if they're really too wide at 275?
Negligible add'l shock due to very low 35 profile?
Also, the Falken FK's appear to be the better "touring" option?
I understand the 18x9.5 rims are plenty to support the width.
TIA
My sole concern, as a daily driver, is if they're really too wide at 275?
Negligible add'l shock due to very low 35 profile?
Also, the Falken FK's appear to be the better "touring" option?
I understand the 18x9.5 rims are plenty to support the width.
TIA
#274
I've been coming back to this thread for over two years now. At 20k I'm finally about ready for new sneakers and these lightweight Enkei wheels have really intrigued me (confession - I already 'run' them in Xbox Forza2).
My sole concern, as a daily driver, is if they're really too wide at 275?
Negligible add'l shock due to very low 35 profile?
Also, the Falken FK's appear to be the better "touring" option?
I understand the 18x9.5 rims are plenty to support the width.
TIA
My sole concern, as a daily driver, is if they're really too wide at 275?
Negligible add'l shock due to very low 35 profile?
Also, the Falken FK's appear to be the better "touring" option?
I understand the 18x9.5 rims are plenty to support the width.
TIA
#275
Thanks, our secondary roads can be poor due to seasonal post-frost heaves and road wear from generally heavy traffic. Fortunately I'm mostly on good highway or lesser used country roads which are pretty good as well.
So, your implication is that they are more shock-y due to the lesser sidewall/volume of the 35 profile?
btw: I of course wouldn't run these in winter (I have a Jeep for that).
So, your implication is that they are more shock-y due to the lesser sidewall/volume of the 35 profile?
btw: I of course wouldn't run these in winter (I have a Jeep for that).