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Old 02-27-2013, 04:05 PM   #85
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Definitely curious on the fit, I like these and the RPF1s but everyone has those.
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Old 03-03-2013, 12:29 AM   #86
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So are the Rota RKRs available in a 15 that will fit our car? I really want a 17 or smaller, I've had 18s and 19s on other cars and would rather stay under that.
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I just got the 16x8 enkei compe
Will be mounting some 225/50 rs3
I'm just waiting for all the snow to melt.
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I just got the 16x8 enkei compe
Will be mounting some 225/50 rs3
I'm just waiting for all the snow to melt.
This calls for a pre-tire test fit in the garage!
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Old 03-04-2013, 02:01 PM   #89
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i am still waiting...
as soon as mine get here they are going on the car.
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I just got the 16x8 enkei compe
Will be mounting some 225/50 rs3
I'm just waiting for all the snow to melt.
Looks amazing! Please post the weight.
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I love old school style so this was an easy choice.
16x8 et25 with 225/50/16 hankook evo's
still on stock suspension, better pics when the suspension shows up.


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I love old school style so this was an easy choice.
16x8 et25 with 225/50/16 hankook evo's
still on stock suspension, better pics when the suspension shows up.
Hawt! Thanks for sharing.
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Nice! Bit of poke though...
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Nice! Bit of poke though...
it will come in some once the coils go one.
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Do you think you will have to run a bunch of negative camber to get them in? They look great and I want to run them but don't want excessive tire wear to do it.
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Do you think you will have to run a bunch of negative camber to get them in? They look great and I want to run them but don't want excessive tire wear to do it.
not according to what i have done with my super ghetto wheel math....
I am going to go down about an inch and it should pull them in just fine. also remember i went 225 width, you could go 215 and be fine.
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not according to what i have done with my super ghetto wheel math....
I am going to go down about an inch and it should pull them in just fine. also remember i went 225 width, you could go 215 and be fine.
I don't want a super skinny tire. What is the tread width on a 225/16 versus a 215/16? I'm going back and forth on what kind of suspension I want, coils V air ride, but by no means am I going for the stance look. I really look forward to seeing your car with suspension and know what you have to run camber wise.
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By the way, where did you get them? Price too if that's not too much to ask.
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