Enkei RPF1s
So she is looking to purchase a set of Enkei RPF1's. In white.
Since I don't know much about fitment on S2's and whatnot. I'm asking you guys.
Would you recommend 16's or 17's? As of now she has 17's and I don't think they look too bad. I just feel like 16's will look way too small. I currently have 215/45/16 on my Integra.
16's and 17's, what size tires would you guys recommend? Good website to shop for tires? Any good brand tires you guys also recommend? We are in Florida.
In addition, we are looking at Tein and Buddy Club coil overs for suspension.
I'm thinking of installing the coil overs, rims and tires and getting it aligned, anything else I missed?
Since I don't know much about fitment on S2's and whatnot. I'm asking you guys.
Would you recommend 16's or 17's? As of now she has 17's and I don't think they look too bad. I just feel like 16's will look way too small. I currently have 215/45/16 on my Integra.
16's and 17's, what size tires would you guys recommend? Good website to shop for tires? Any good brand tires you guys also recommend? We are in Florida.
In addition, we are looking at Tein and Buddy Club coil overs for suspension.
I'm thinking of installing the coil overs, rims and tires and getting it aligned, anything else I missed?
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S2ki has a really comprehensive wheel/tire forum. The majority of your info can be found there.
Tirerack.com is a nice one stop shop if you don't need to lowest of low prices.
I'd snag a Koni/GC coil before either of the two you mentioned.
Pics of she?
Tirerack.com is a nice one stop shop if you don't need to lowest of low prices.
I'd snag a Koni/GC coil before either of the two you mentioned.
Pics of she?
I wouldn't get the koni/GC setup, it's really great for a civic or what have you, but for an s2000 it's really "cheap" for lack of better words. The PSS9 bilstein coilovers are the best bang for the buck coilovers. You'll find a lot of s2000 owners run/recommend them for the cheaper side and they double in price when you get into the really good ones with a lot of adjustment.
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