Enkei PF01
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Oh btw, here is the link to enkei's site. They are available in 17x7 +45.
http://www.enkei.com/pf01.html
The sizing chart says the bore is 75. So will these fit an r56?
http://www.enkei.com/pf01.html
The sizing chart says the bore is 75. So will these fit an r56?
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With the 16s being 13.9 lbs, i dont really see these being much lighter than the rpf1's. But the weights hasn't been released yet(for the 17's). Enkei claims that this wheel is going to take the MAT technology "to the next level". So with that being said:
Last edited by J_'09s; 01-30-2010 at 03:38 PM.
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Oh yeah? Tire rack had them for sale a few months ago! But they weren't actually out yet, are you sure RAugie? I'm getting them too. definitely would look sick with a black powdercoat maybe.
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I was looking at the wheel on tirerack and it has an estimated availability date of March. Its displayed under the bolt pattern info on this page:
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Wheel...All&sort=Brand
Upon another glance, i see the 16s are projected to be available next month! with the 17s about 15 days later. So there you go. I'll be monitoring the sight, and i'll update the thread if i find any news on these wheels.
What size wheel and tire combo are people thinking about running? I'm wanting to do a 17x7 with 225 rubber et 38.
FYI: If you are thinking about getting 17s, you can only get them in a 17x7 size for the 4x100 bolt pattern. Hopefully they increase the number of applications once the wheel catches on.
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I was looking at the wheel on tirerack and it has an estimated availability date of March. Its displayed under the bolt pattern info on this page:
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Wheel...All&sort=Brand
Upon another glance, i see the 16s are projected to be available next month! with the 17s about 15 days later. So there you go. I'll be monitoring the sight, and i'll update the thread if i find any news on these wheels.
What size wheel and tire combo are people thinking about running? I'm wanting to do a 17x7 with 225 rubber et 38.
FYI: If you are thinking about getting 17s, you can only get them in a 17x7 size for the 4x100 bolt pattern. Hopefully they increase the number of applications once the wheel catches on.
Last edited by J_'09s; 01-27-2010 at 04:51 PM. Reason: awesomness
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SSRs are forged rims, really strong and light but expensive. But, I do not think the SSRs in 17" are less than 13 lbs.
According to the Enkei website, the PF01 are designed for BBKs so I am hopeful they will fit. I am also hoping the 17" PF01 weighs in less than 14.5 lbs.
It may also be possible to add a small spacer if a little more space is needed..
According to the Enkei website, the PF01 are designed for BBKs so I am hopeful they will fit. I am also hoping the 17" PF01 weighs in less than 14.5 lbs.
It may also be possible to add a small spacer if a little more space is needed..
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Look at the size chart posted on the website. There is actual weights on it. According to that, the 16x7's are going to be 13.9 lbs and the 18x7.5's are going to weigh 17.2 lbs. So I suspect the 17x7's will weight between 15 and 15.5 lbs.
There is a note at the bottom indicating that the "posted weights are at engineering stage". So these weights should give us some general idea of where we'll sit once we get them!! These will go good with the Koni Yellow's i just bought!! I love moddin my little hot rod!
There is a note at the bottom indicating that the "posted weights are at engineering stage". So these weights should give us some general idea of where we'll sit once we get them!! These will go good with the Koni Yellow's i just bought!! I love moddin my little hot rod!
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