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      06-26-2014, 11:51 AM   #1
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I came across a set of Enkei RPF1s 18x8.5 ET 40 (Square set). would I be able to run these on my e92 without any spacers? I have factory sport suspension.
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You can but the wheels will look similar to that of the OEM setup.
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You can but the wheels will look similar to that of the OEM setup.
Thanks for the response. What would I need in the rear for a more aggressive look? ET 35?
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You can run that sizing on your car no problem.
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You can run that sizing on your car no problem.
Thanks for the response! I just dont want to rears to look too sunken in. What ET would you recommend for the rears to come out a bit more?
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Thanks for the response. What would I need in the rear for a more aggressive look? ET 35?
An ET27. The typical aftermarket size rear for your car is a 18x9.5 et35 so with less width you would need ET23 just to be even with that. To match the front you would need a ET27
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