yeah they fit...i had them on my car for awhile with a 205/55 tire
Will the Enkei J10 16x7 38 offset 72.62 bore diameter fit the 8g?
what width tire would be ideal for 16x7? 205 or 215?
anyone with the J10?
yeah they fit...i had them on my car for awhile with a 205/55 tire
nice! i like it.
just make sure you get hubcentric rings for the galant/eclipse/evo they are all the same
99' Galant ESOriginally Posted by qnz
4G64/63T
AEM EMS
why is there a need for hubcentric rings for these rims?
to fill the gap between the hub of the car and the center bore of the wheel
where did you buy the rings? how much?
this might be a dumb question but can i assume that a ring with outer diameter = 72 and inner diameter = 67 is the one i need? I'm asking because the enkei bore is 72.62, should i get 72 or bigger?
aluminum or plastic?
found this online http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ARE-W726710/ is this ok?
any thoughts on aluminum vs plastic rings?
Plastic is fine for you aluminum are good if you plan to track the car because the plastic can potentially melt to the hub from intense heat caused by the brakes. I have plastic that have melted after several years of. track abuse I have TF anodized aluminum on the way. They are 3x more expensive however
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Thevplastic ones that were with my ssrs melted to my brake disk :(
They will actually be 72.62 to 67.1
I recommend plastic, unless you are into autocross or other forms of racing, in which case you should be using hubcentric wheels. As for why plastic versus aluminum? Many brake rotors are composite, meaning they *may* have increased corrosion issues. Using plastic means it is far easier to remove and won't allow for damage to the rotors or wheel. That and in the hundreds of cars I've put wheels onto over the years, I've seen no significant reason not to keep using them.
it's only for normal daily driving, plastic should be ok i think.
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