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nielboy

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Thanks Nazgol.....if you could post one of straight of whole car profile & one from the back showing side/back profile that'd be awesome.

You don't have any issues with rubbing at all do you?

Is the ride about the same as with the OEM 17's?
 

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@NAZGOL That helps a lot!!!!!

Looks like up front you have 5-7mm and 10-15 in rear before they start to come out of the fenders, so +10mm offset looks like it will be perfect. Just need to borrow a friends WRX wheels from the next event for a quick fitment test. Thanks again!
 


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Pretty flush with the fenders.
Have you had any issues with the difference in total diameter/circumference from the stock wheels/tires? Any difference or behavior changes with the Honda Sensing features? I was going to go with 235/40/18 or 225/40/18 tires for my 18x8 wheels but if you haven't had any problems then some extra sidewall for a smoother ride might be nice...
 


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I want to get the Enkei RPF-1 in sliver. Just have to decide if I want it in 17in. or 18in. 17in. will save me a about 10lbs in weight per wheel with a total of 40lbs in weight savings. 18in. does look better because it fills up the wheel gap. Guess I have to deicide if I want to go for looks or weight savings.
 


 


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