Knock-off Enkei RPF1s
yeah what I think I'll do is get the 225/35 bfgoodies for 142 each and put them on the atechs, save and next year sell the atechs with the bf goodies with some tread left on them, then get the tenzo M style (nebs they come in a +25 offset!!) with the 615s, and then I WILL be going for the driver's championship, haha
Originally Posted by O5_TRD_tC
Originally Posted by Leo_EdgeRacing
I would do these:

17x8 ET:35 15.6 lbs.

17x8 ET:35 15.6 lbs.
if so what offsets?
My enkeis were like 85 bucks and weigh like 18 lbs...
Wait for a closeout or get cheaper tires. 1k? Your not in the quest for the GT cup, so i would save ur money. Get somthin that looks good, not those knockoffs!
Wait for a closeout or get cheaper tires. 1k? Your not in the quest for the GT cup, so i would save ur money. Get somthin that looks good, not those knockoffs!
I just found these, they're enkei rs-05s, they look a lot like the wheels on troys car too. man I am loving that car, haha.

http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Wheel...t+Silver+Paint

http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Wheel...t+Silver+Paint
I'm personally looking at Enkei LF-10...
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Wheel...All&sort=Brand

I have stack of print outs that I'm taking with me to a tire shop in Illinois that WILL give me a wholesale deal for wheels & tires. But I'm not sure if they do deal with Enkei? So I'm letting them look through each wheel and get me estimates for each one. These are 18's for $173.00.
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Wheel...All&sort=Brand

I have stack of print outs that I'm taking with me to a tire shop in Illinois that WILL give me a wholesale deal for wheels & tires. But I'm not sure if they do deal with Enkei? So I'm letting them look through each wheel and get me estimates for each one. These are 18's for $173.00.
if you're going to get wheels, get the real thing, don't just settle for knock offs. you obviously know that knock offs are going to weigh more than the original and be of lesser quality than the originals. so why settle? get the real deal. there's no need to be getting top of the line tires if you're just going to be on the streets. get the real deal wheels and settle for mid range tires.








