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Touge Factory 12-17-2012 04:47 PM

Wheel Directory: Enkei NT-03M 18x9.5 +40
 
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Here is our Black FR-S with White NT03+M
Wheels: 18x9.5 +40
Front Tires: Yokohama S-Drive 225/40/18
Rear Tires: Yokohama S-Drive 245/35/18
Coilovers: Stance Super Sport + SWIFT Springs

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Touge Factory 12-19-2012 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by jonbatz01 (Post 616605)
awesome....was waiting for someone to try the NT03 in those offsets!

As good as the RPF1s!

Please note...the 18x9.5 +40... anything larger then a 225/40/18 would rub inside fender tub. At full lock - we have approximately 5mm from tire to inside tub.

Touge Factory 12-20-2012 09:32 PM

Here's another....

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DarrenDriven 01-04-2013 12:11 PM

Added to the Wheel Directory:
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Touge Factory 01-11-2013 08:57 PM

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Could we order those wheels in 5x100 now? I wanted those wheels in that size/offset for awhile now.
The white 5x100 are Custom run wheels by Enkei, not a standard off the shelf item.

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How much is the car dropped? If the car was stock height, could you fit 245s in the front? (Just surprised by the 225s)
It's more of the inboard clearance issue with the larger tires. Our car is lowered approximately 2.0"
We couldn't fit the rear setup up front due to the inside of the tires rubbing on the inner fender liner at full lock. With a slightly lower offset you should be able to fit, but will require some camber to clear the fenders.
The 225 tires up front at full lock we have about .5" of clearance.

PRORICAN 01-11-2013 09:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Touge Factory (Post 659787)
The white 5x100 are Custom run wheels by Enkei, not a standard off the shelf item.



It's more of the inboard clearance issue with the larger tires. Our car is lowered approximately 2.0"
We couldn't fit the rear setup up front due to the inside of the tires rubbing on the inner fender liner at full lock. With a slightly lower offset you should be able to fit, but will require some camber to clear the fenders.
The 225 tires up front at full lock we have about .5" of clearance.

If the only thing limiting the tire size is the fender liner at full lock then I wonder if you can trim it down or modify it in a way that it gives you more clearance. Assuming the liner is just plastic.

Touge Factory 01-14-2013 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by PRORICAN (Post 659854)
If the only thing limiting the tire size is the fender liner at full lock then I wonder if you can trim it down or modify it in a way that it gives you more clearance. Assuming the liner is just plastic.

It is just thin plastic, but directly behind it is the subframe. by removing the plastic panel wouldn't really gain too much. I think our offset is just on the high side. Lower offset would allow for good clearance inboard and fender for larger tires. The high offset and width of the wheels would cause clearance issues with certain coilovers too I'd think.

Touge Factory 02-26-2013 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by shu5892001 (Post 756386)
Do u know if it will rub on stock height with less camber?

It should be fairly close, but should clear.
Depending on what type of tires you choose can also affect the clearance as well.

On a side note, with our current setup, the 245's up front clears as well.

Touge Factory 02-26-2013 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by shu5892001 (Post 758281)
245 35 18s will clear the fronts on stock as well you think?

Thanks

It should work on the stock suspension given that you have enough height clearance between the tire and fender. Under full compression, I wouldn't be surprised if you rubbed with 245's up front.

Touge Factory 03-07-2013 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by boucher (Post 772936)
Can you guys get some more pics with the Enkeis?

In case you would like to see more - we have more angles on our blog.
CLICK HERE for blog


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Touge Factory 04-23-2013 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by bjun (Post 885350)
With your current setup did you have to do anything extra to fit the wheels/tires? Ex: roll out fenders, etc.

We did not.
plenty of clearance all around.

PRORICAN 04-25-2013 09:50 PM

Enkei NT03+m 18x9.5 +40 265's squared
 
Sup guys, got my wheels in today and can't be any happier! I still need to work on camber in the front to make it sit flush, but I need to get camber strut tops or coilovers. Until then here are a couple of teasers and I will post better pics when I get more time.

.... And yes they're BLACK!!!

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Finally picked up a Nikon D5100 and took some pics at work. Im still learning how to use this thing but Its still much better than the Iphone^^^. Also installed some ISC coilovers and the wheels fit much better up front.

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PRORICAN 04-25-2013 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by kev1360 (Post 891761)
Cam I ask where you got them. They look great

Group buy on Nasioc.com from Spun Autosports. I believe they still have sets left.

GTM_Challenge 04-25-2013 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by SuiSid3l (Post 891986)
What suspension you running to get 265's up front?

Anyone know if I could get 255/265's on RPF1 9.5s on springs or would I need to move to coilovers to get that much rubber up front?


18x9.5 +40 can fit with 265 all around with proper camber settings. The rear might just slightly rub the bumper plastic at worst accoding to customers.


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