Hi ,I need to know if the Enkei RPF1 in 17 x 8, 35mm with 225-40-18 will fit
in my SRT 4 without problem of rubbing with fenders or calipers.
My suspension set up is Tokico struts with Pro kit.
Thanks.
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i'm pretty sure they will because someone on here had them too with bc coilovers and they were lower than you are. I think they had 17's i'm pretty sure it wasn't smaller than that.
Hi ,I need to know if the Enkei RPF1 in 17 x 8, 35mm with 225-40-18 will fit
in my SRT 4 without problem of rubbing with fenders or calipers.
My suspension set up is Tokico struts with Pro kit.
Thanks.
They won't fit your car....please send them to me!
You may want to rethink the tire size too....I don't think the 18's will hold air on a 17x8 rim!
Seriously, you may have issues with the offset and the struts. Mine are the same size and they are close to my coilovers (but w/245/40/17's).
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Please read this thoroughly before you purchase wheels.
Its important for you to understand how the offset, width, tire size and suspension height all relate to each other when it comes to proper fitting wheels.
Please read this thoroughly before you purchase wheels.
Its important for you to understand how the offset, width, tire size and suspension height all relate to each other when it comes to proper fitting wheels.
I read the wheel-tire-tech-tread and I think that this wheel will fit w/out
problem with 225-45 or 235-40.
It will fit or no?
What tire size?
If you read the Wheel & Tire Tech thread then it should have already answered you questions.
17x8 +35 will always fit. When I say "fit" I mean clear the calipers and suspension. The sticky thread tells you this.
225/45/17 will always fit. The sticky thread tells you this is the most common and popular 17" tire size.
The sticky thread also tells you that a 235/40 is TOO SHORT of a tire. Although it will fit just fine, the overall diameter is not the correct size which should be at least 25.1".
Now you have Tokico struts. If these are anything like the ACR struts (lower spring perch) then that poses even more fitment issues.
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