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Enkei RPT1 on 2nd gen

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Carracr625, Jun 29, 2024.

  1. Jun 29, 2024 at 2:53 PM
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    Carracr625

    Carracr625 [OP] New Member

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    I'm new here. This is my 1st post, but I bought my 2015 dcsb sport new in July of 2015.

    I love the enkei rpt1 wheel, but tirerack and other websites state that they won't fit my 2nd gen. I know I've seen pics on this forum of 2nd gens with the rpt1s. I've searched this forum, and the web in general. Unfortunately I have found no results as to what causes the fitment issue on the 2nd gen.

    Does anyone have an explanation?

    *** I'm at stock ride height and plan to keep it that way. Planning on putting all season H/T tires, as I drive exclusively on road. Also, I prefer 17" wheel
     
  2. Jul 1, 2024 at 9:03 AM
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    clenkeit

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    They'll fit - meaning they will physically bolt on to your truck and not have clearance issues with your calipers. But the RPT1's don't exactly come in a great selection of sizes. In 17" you're limited to a 17x9 +0 which is a pretty darn aggressive size.

    17x9 +0 will stick out over 2" more than the stock off road wheels which are 16x7 + 30. Moving the wheel that far out is a recipe for rubbing. This depends a lot on your tire size and alignment but it's something you should be prepared to deal with. If you move down to their 16x8 +0 then that reduces this issue somewhat but doesn't get rid of it entirely.

    Personally, I love the RPT1 and may have bought a set had there been better sizes available.
     
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  3. Jul 1, 2024 at 9:32 AM
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    Carracr625

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    Much appreciated

    I figured it was an offset issue, but wanted clarification. Guess I'll have to splurge on a set of TEs... I really want the weight savings
     

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