With the help of Nick at Discount Tire along with a lot of research on-line I have narrowed down my Evo wheels to two choices. Both have advantages and drawbacks.
Here are the finalists:
Enkei RPF-1s
With the offsets made, the only sizes that fit the car are 17x8.5 or 17x9.5. Of course I'd only prefer the 9.5" which are shown above with 245 Yoks. The main problem is with the only offset offered I have to run spacers in the front. Now these spacers have to be a whopping 18mm wide. At that size you bascially have to get bolt-on spacers and I found someone who can make me a pair of hubcentric ones for $160 shipped.
Also, these wheels are 16.5lbs. Here's the last thing, and it's big, I can get these wheels for only $240 each which is the cheapest I found. See next post for the other choice
Here are the finalists:
Enkei RPF-1s
With the offsets made, the only sizes that fit the car are 17x8.5 or 17x9.5. Of course I'd only prefer the 9.5" which are shown above with 245 Yoks. The main problem is with the only offset offered I have to run spacers in the front. Now these spacers have to be a whopping 18mm wide. At that size you bascially have to get bolt-on spacers and I found someone who can make me a pair of hubcentric ones for $160 shipped.
Also, these wheels are 16.5lbs. Here's the last thing, and it's big, I can get these wheels for only $240 each which is the cheapest I found. See next post for the other choice
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