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Hello, people who ride enkei RPF1 in 17.... What wide should be better for autocross and trackdays ? 17x8? Or 17x9? I really would like to go with 17x9 but I don't know if it is to wide for the power and torque of my car (should be tuned with complete exhaust soon)...
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I vote for 17x9 since it slightly stretches the 235-245 tires that results in stiffer sidewalls and more steering response
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Depends on width of the tire and what class you want to run in.
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I would go with the proper straight width for both ... I mean in the case I found the best tire width option for the wheel for example 225 or 235 for the 17x8 or in the other hand 235 or 245 for the 17x9... What would perform a bit better ? Wider wheels but heavier? Or not so wide but widier enought and a but lighter?
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The suggestion is 17x9 for the potential to upgrade. |
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Also watch the offset, 17x9+45 will leave you with very little room to adjust camber on stock diameter springs unless you buy camber plates.
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17x9 +35.
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I run tein sreet flex coilovers, so if I choose 17x9.... Now what offset should be ? Hahaha
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17x9 +35 if you plan on getting BBK later down the road.
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that 17x9 +35mm will also help eliminating rubbing inside the tire and 9" wheel is a great size for 235 and 245 tires..
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Unless you have some serious power, 17x8 with a 215 or 225 sticky tire is PLENTY for track use. The RPF1's in 17x8 +45 will clear a BBK (not sure about +35 though). We are running 215 NT01's on a 17 x 7.5 which has tons of grip at our power levels (191whp/156tq) and is a light weight setup.
However, autocross setups seems to prefer a wider contact patch for low speed grip.
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![]() Just curious, have you ever used a wider tire/rim configuration at the same day and conditions, I can almost guarantee you that a 17x9" wheels and 235/40/17 NT01s would result in better lap times since my friends did that test with their Miatas and we all agreed on that ..keep in mind, Miatas generally put about 140-150 whp on dynojet
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