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Old 08-26-2014, 11:51 PM   #1
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Odd Question Can Someone Loan Me Wheels?

Does anyone have a set of Enkei RPF1 17x9 +35 they can loan me for a month to finish a video on?

I am running Enkei RPF1 17x8 45mm and now with track alignment these things are rubbing too much on track for my comfort.

I have new wheels with CSG on order but thats going to take forever and need something now without having to buy and re-sell.
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Old 08-27-2014, 12:54 AM   #2
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You're rubbing too much on the inside?
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You're rubbing too much on the inside?
Yeah and I bumped up height but that inside rubs on compression. Hurts confidence going flat out. I guess whats the worst that can happen?
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Why not just get 5mm spacers?
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I'm gonna go with ARP studs and cheap spacers too
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How long to do Arps on this car?
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How long to do Arps on this car?
Took me about total 3 hours with car on jackstand, over the course of 5 days being super lazy.

And this was without a lift. You have power tools, you'll be done faster.

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If you only need to do the fronts, you can do them VERY fast.

Jack up the car, pull the wheels.

Pull the rotors off.

If you care about the stock studs, put a spare nut on them, if they're going in the garbage you don't need to bother.

Hammer out the studs.

Put new studs in place, use an open ended nut with the right threads to pull the studs into place fully.
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How long to do Arps on this car?
Proper tools and lift? 90-120 minutes
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