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Good choice, hard to beat the size and weight on the Enkei wheels. I loved the 18x9 set I had on my '14 FoST, and they weighed in right at 17#s, saving over 12 pounds per corner even with wider rubber than stock. I made my own centercaps using electrical knockout plates from Home Depot and some hammered finish paint. Couldn't see paying $175 for a set of them from Enkei.
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Your car looks great! I was hoping you would have a little more room in the rear with 275's. I was looking at getting these wheels but running a pretty meaty tire in the rear do you think you could fit 305's on stock suspension looks like it would be pretty tight. thanks!
 
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I'm not the right guy to try and answer this but I will tell you that my car is on the Steeda springs (1.25" front, 1" rear). I went with a 40 series instead of a 35 to help fill the gap. Stock springs would give more room in the rear I'd imagine
 

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yeah seems like you have a little room but i dont know about a 305. I dont want to be poking thats for sure.
 

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How do you like the NT01's so far i have heard mixed things.
 
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First R compound I've had. Obviously over the stock all weather tires it's night and day. I have only tried a couple on ramps for the freeway to get a taste. I'll have some real feedback after my trip to ACS on October 3rd
 

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sorry for the year long bump from the dead.. but i had a few questions on the RpF1s

Did you need a hub ring adapter? and did you ever find out about the hubcentric 3mm spacer for the front?

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Yes these will fit. Guy locally in Houston sells sets for the mustangs and they look good. No spacers. Thinking of doing a set myself
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[MENTION=21079]apx632[/MENTION] DO you know what size he is selling that doesn't require the spacers?
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