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Old 03-29-2013, 11:19 AM   #43
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Have the TE37V 17x9 +36 coming in 2 months. Very similar spoke clearance design to the enkei RPF1 17x9 +35. Fingers crossed the AP Sprint will fit. Will report once i get my hands on the wheels. I only need 1mm of clearance!
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Old 03-31-2013, 11:58 AM   #44
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Anyone have a link for the stop tech 328 template? There website seems to be down. From the first pics it looks like a 8-10mm spacer may be needed
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Found it,

here is the stop tech 328 front kit and a 17x7 Team Dynamic 1.2 et38



little close near the wheel weights but certainly fits.

Same wheels and Essex Sprint, great clearance all the way around.

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Old 04-11-2013, 10:50 PM   #46
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Another wheel to add to the AP Racing/Essex Sprint template fitment.

Enkei Fujin (17x7.5 +40mm offset):




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Thanks so much for all of the input guys...much appreciated!:happy0180:

Here's my current list of wheels that will fit our Essex Competition Kits without a spacer:

Sprint
Name size offset
OEM Spare Tire (doughnut)
Enkei RPF1 17x8 45
Enkei RPF1 (very tight fit) 17x9 35
Enkei Fujin 17x7.5 40
Kosei K4R 17x8 36
Mach V Motorsports "Awesome" wheel 17x9 42
Rays CE28N 18x7.5 47
Sparco (designed by OZ) Assetto Gara 17x7.5 48
Subaru OEM STI Wheels (2004) 17x7.5 53
Team Dynamic 1.2 17x7 38
Wedsport TC105n 17x9 35
Work Ultimates 18x8.5 47

Endurance
BBS CH-R 18x8 38
Enkei Fujin 17x7.5 40
Enkei RPF1 17x8 45
Mach V Awesome 17x9
Rays CE28N 18x7.5 47

Confirmed Does NOT fit
Enkei RPF1 17x9 45
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Enkei RPF1 17x7.5 +48mm

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I wanted to keep the stock offset and similar width (don't ask me why, it seemed like a good idea at the time). My Enkei RPF1 17x7.5 +48mm arrived today and I can confirm the following:

Stock: Fits with lots of space
Essex Sprint: Fits easily with the closest part to the spoke being 5mm
Essex Endurance: Tight, but fits. The closest part to the spoke being 2mm
AP Racing Formula Front: Good clearance to spokes but only 3mm to the outside rim. A wheel weight would NOT clear.
AP Racing Formula Rear: Good clearance to spokes but only 3mm to the outside rim. A wheel weight would NOT clear.
Wilwood BBK Front: Does not fit. No way, no how.
Wilwood BBK Rear: Good clearance to spokes but only 4mm to the outside rim. A wheel weight would NOT clear.
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Old 05-28-2013, 08:10 AM   #50
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Any chance for the 18x9.5 +38 Enkei RPF1 to fit AP or Wilwood BBK?
so can anyone confirm this?
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Old 06-03-2013, 12:55 AM   #51
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17x8 +42 Weds Tc105N Clears the Wilwood BBK with plenty of space.

Since no one mentioned Wilwood here, just guessing this is a vendor driven thread.. Just adding some info
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My Enkei RPF1 17x7.5 +48mm

Wilwood BBK Front: Does not fit. No way, no how.
Wilwood BBK Rear: Good clearance to spokes but only 4mm to the outside rim. A wheel weight would NOT clear.
Would the 17x8 +45mm offset fit the willwood BBK kits?
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If I were to drop all the money Id go for willwood kit or a cheaper option the D2 kit.
BUT that said fitting brembos from an 08+ STI is a direct bolt on same disk to just redrill to 5x100. Or get any used Porsche brembos and have a machine shop make a braket for you. thats all the brembo kit really is just a bracket I dont knw why some one would pay $3500 for brembos. Theres a porsche scrap yard next to me that has a mountain of brembos 4 and 6 piston. and there dirt cheap like $200 per pair with pads and sensors lol all I need to do is find a suitable disk and have a bracket made. Ill prob just get the STI disk new and redrill to fit 5x100. It wont be even close to $1000 to get some good stopping power. I still cant understand $4k BBK u get so little for the money. I mean 4k will get u a sick turbo or supercharge kit much more worth it imo.
On my M3 i put brembo from a porcha 911 turbo and disk from an x5 hahaha the disk needed no mod at all, Now she stops so good i have to worry abt ppl getting thrown thru the windscreen loooool
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If I were to drop all the money Id go for willwood kit or a cheaper option the D2 kit.
BUT that said fitting brembos from an 08+ STI is a direct bolt on same disk to just redrill to 5x100. Or get any used Porsche brembos and have a machine shop make a braket for you. thats all the brembo kit really is just a bracket I dont knw why some one would pay $3500 for brembos. Theres a porsche scrap yard next to me that has a mountain of brembos 4 and 6 piston. and there dirt cheap like $200 per pair with pads and sensors lol all I need to do is find a suitable disk and have a bracket made. Ill prob just get the STI disk new and redrill to fit 5x100. It wont be even close to $1000 to get some good stopping power. I still cant understand $4k BBK u get so little for the money. I mean 4k will get u a sick turbo or supercharge kit much more worth it imo.
On my M3 i put brembo from a porcha 911 turbo and disk from an x5 hahaha the disk needed no mod at all, Now she stops so good i have to worry abt ppl getting thrown thru the windscreen loooool

That's nice. This is a BBK wheel fitment thread though so why did you post that here?
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That's nice. This is a BBK wheel fitment thread though so why did you post that here?
Was looking for ppl who wanted to DIY or ppl whom have fitted brembos from another vehicle and couldn't find anything, so I just gave my 2cents. Im sure the fact that 08+ STI bembos and disk are direct bolt on with factory wheel could help ppl out here.
Maybe I should start a new thread in the DIY section. (DIY BBK) does that sound reasonable. sorry for messing up the thread.
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I'll throw my 2cents in too. :-) I would like a cheap easy way to get better stopping power that looks good; and I tried the piecemeal DIY before. And MY experience with it was really bad. So to save money fixing the problems and heartache I prefer a complete bolt in solution.

Sorry for the sidetrack
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