15 x 7 +35/41 enkei rpf1 tire size info
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i am planning on getting some enkei rpf1
so i was wondering what would be the proper size tire for the enkei rpf1 15 x 7 + 35
it is going to be mounted on my 1990 honda crx si
or should i consider the 15 x 7 + 41 ?
thanks in advance
so i was wondering what would be the proper size tire for the enkei rpf1 15 x 7 + 35
it is going to be mounted on my 1990 honda crx si
or should i consider the 15 x 7 + 41 ?
thanks in advance
Sigh. Just as the title of it says, read the dang FAQ before posting.
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What size tires should I get?
The proper size depends on your car, not just the wheels you are using. So if you want to ask what size you should get, let us know what kind of car you have (year, model, body style, version)!
For a CRX, del sol, or pre-'96 Civic, the following sizes are usually best:
13" - 175/70-13
14" - 185/60-14, 195/55-14
15" - 195/50-15
16" - 205/40-16, 195/45-16
For an Integra or '97-00 Civic, the following sizes are usually best:
14" - 185/65-14, 195/60-14
15" - 195/55/15, 205/50-15
16" - 205/45-16, 215/45-16, 195/50-16
17" - 205/40/17
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Forum Rules and FAQ »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
What size tires should I get?
The proper size depends on your car, not just the wheels you are using. So if you want to ask what size you should get, let us know what kind of car you have (year, model, body style, version)!
For a CRX, del sol, or pre-'96 Civic, the following sizes are usually best:
13" - 175/70-13
14" - 185/60-14, 195/55-14
15" - 195/50-15
16" - 205/40-16, 195/45-16
For an Integra or '97-00 Civic, the following sizes are usually best:
14" - 185/65-14, 195/60-14
15" - 195/55/15, 205/50-15
16" - 205/45-16, 215/45-16, 195/50-16
17" - 205/40/17
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TunerN00b »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">15" - 195/50-15</TD></TR></TABLE>


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you guy's fail.. he is asking about the offset.. not tire size

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you guy's fail.. he is asking about the offset.. not tire size
^^ uh i think YOU fail... hes asking for TIRE size... 
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CRX831 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i am planning on getting some enkei rpf1
so i was wondering what would be the proper size tire for the enkei rpf1 15 x 7 + 35
it is going to be mounted on my 1990 honda crx si
or should i consider the 15 x 7 + 41 ?
thanks in advance</TD></TR></TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CRX831 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i am planning on getting some enkei rpf1
so i was wondering what would be the proper size tire for the enkei rpf1 15 x 7 + 35
it is going to be mounted on my 1990 honda crx si
or should i consider the 15 x 7 + 41 ?
thanks in advance</TD></TR></TABLE>
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195/50-15 will maintain the accuracy of your speedometer and odometer, and won't reduce your acceleration like the oversized 205/50-15 (which is like putting taller gears on your car).
^^not me personally, but my friends who have think its one of the best wheels out there bang for buck...
fairly cheap, strong, lightweight wheel... thats why this is my next set
fairly cheap, strong, lightweight wheel... thats why this is my next set
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Cuda »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">^^not me personally, but my friends who have think its one of the best wheels out there bang for buck...
fairly cheap, strong, lightweight wheel... thats why this is my next set
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ok. thanks.
fairly cheap, strong, lightweight wheel... thats why this is my next set
</TD></TR></TABLE>ok. thanks.
These are the best bang-for-the-buck wheels out right now. Ive had a set for 3yrs now and have put them through alot. lots of autox's, track days, 10k+ street miles no problems whatsoever. The finish on these wheels also resists brake dust and chipping very well.
I would get the +41 offset. With 41's and 205 azenis, f+r had to be rolled a little. +35 offset would make it harder to fit any wide 195's or 205.
Modified by Furyof4 at 5:23 PM 10/1/2008
I would get the +41 offset. With 41's and 205 azenis, f+r had to be rolled a little. +35 offset would make it harder to fit any wide 195's or 205.
Modified by Furyof4 at 5:23 PM 10/1/2008
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