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Old 07-04-2015, 03:56 PM   #533
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Did you paint the Dunlop text yellow? :P
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Did you paint the Dunlop text yellow? :P
The original text was too small for my liking, so I bought some Dunlop text stencils of eBay and spray painted it! If you expand the last photo, you'll see the original Dunlop text in the 8 to 9'o clock position.
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Old 07-25-2015, 06:27 PM   #536
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17x9 +35 in Gunmetal
Goodyear F1 A2 245 40r17
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They have these wheels in bronze, gold, gunmetal, silver, white and chrome. Why can't they have them in black?
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They have these wheels in bronze, gold, gunmetal, silver, white and chrome. Why can't they have them in black?
They do have them in black: http://www.ft86speedfactory.com/enke...l#.VcN89_lVhHw
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Sorry if this was already asked and answered. I'm looking into getting this wheels soon, but I'm on stock suspension with 1 inch drop Eibach pro lowering spring. My question is will 17x9 +35 rub against fender without any negative camber?? If it rubs how much minimum negative camber will I need???
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Sorry if this was already asked and answered. I'm looking into getting this wheels soon, but I'm on stock suspension with 1 inch drop Eibach pro lowering spring. My question is will 17x9 +35 rub against fender without any negative camber?? If it rubs how much minimum negative camber will I need???
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no. same setup with 235 45 17 tires. no rubbing


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245/40/17 Falken FK453 tyres fitted. MCA coilovers with 3.5 degrees camber on the front and 1.5 degrees camber on the rear.
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Old 08-27-2015, 01:53 PM   #543
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Do these wheels require the Hubcentric Rings?
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Do these wheels require the Hubcentric Rings?
There's mixed answers on whether hub-centric rings are required or not. Technically, the lugs should centre the wheel. I use the rings for peace of mind. I use aluminum ones from Touge Factory.
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There's mixed answers on whether hub-centric rings are required or not. Technically, the lugs should centre the wheel. I use the rings for peace of mind. I use aluminum ones from Touge Factory.
Rings really only help with you putting on the wheel to help you hold them in place. The lugs take over the work once tightened down. We include them for free on Enkei orders with us, but they are not needed. All three of our race cars don't use them on the random wheels they get tossed on and off with.
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Do these wheels require the Hubcentric Rings?
Rings are great for centering, however if you track it you might get heat deformation and it'll make weird noises after a prolonged period of time

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