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Hi guys, just like to know if any1 has had enkei rpf1's 18x9 +35 offset on their dc5, if could post pics and also include if spacers are required or guards rolled.
Thanks in advance
Nepolian
27-05-2011, 06:39 PM
A guy here runs those spec on his lowered DC5S and it looks good!
does he have a thread up?
r3ckless
27-05-2011, 11:25 PM
18x9 +35 and 18x8+38
I;n running a 15mm spacer on the 9' and a 25mm sapcer on the rear and running -2 camber front and rear.
http://i893.photobucket.com/albums/ac138/chuck_bung/P1000146-1.jpg
http://i893.photobucket.com/albums/ac138/chuck_bung/P1000140.jpg
http://i893.photobucket.com/albums/ac138/chuck_bung/P1000097.jpg
http://i893.photobucket.com/albums/ac138/chuck_bung/P1000105.jpg
This is my mates type s. 17x9 +35 or +38
http://i893.photobucket.com/albums/ac138/chuck_bung/P1000162.jpg
Here is his thread LINK (http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?148967-Steves-VBP-DC5S)
r3ckless
27-05-2011, 11:25 PM
PS, my wheels are for sale also!
45SET
27-05-2011, 11:43 PM
Both cars need more poke
:P
WATAJK
28-05-2011, 12:39 AM
18x9 +35 will have 5mm poke or so i believe.... im running 17x9 +35 on the front and they poke 5mm give or take....
On my rears... i have 17x8 +30 and they could maybe use a 5mm spacer to make flush....
Just for abit of info
thx guys, for da info, wot if its stock height, im mainly concerned with rubbing that is all, will 18x9 +35 rpf1s rub, rolling guards is fine but def no spacers if could be avoided.
WATAJK
28-05-2011, 05:49 PM
i rub on 17x8 +30 on the rear... its not exactly slammed either
45SET
28-05-2011, 06:35 PM
If you rub... run more camber.
dlai5552
28-05-2011, 08:24 PM
definitely gotta roll. you could even run +22 offset, but with some mad camber! do it, camber makes you corner faster (but mainly, it makes big wheels look my agressive) ... haha
r3ckless
28-05-2011, 08:39 PM
Anything can pretty much fit under the dc5, just depends on how much camber your looking at running.
Alot of people say bad shit about spacers etc. If your getting the shitty JustJap ones, yeah most likely - however if u do it properly, u got no problems! I did it properly, 25mm in the rear is hubcentric, 15mm up front with the DRS series, im runnig H&R extended studs that were pressed in with brand new oem bearings just to be safe. I run the spacers as having a bit of neg camber for track purposes is always good, so on the track, I have the camber already dialed in, and when going to track days, the spacers come off :)
If your looking for anything semi-aggressive fitment and DONT want to roll guards, be prepared to get some parts to tweak camber and run alot of camber!
dlai5552
28-05-2011, 08:51 PM
I think for any agressive - semi agressive, you should just roll the guards to prevent an scrubbing and paint chipping at all. And remember that if you run big camber you will get big camber wear which means you gotta have deep pockets! Unless you wanna be cheap, buy some SYMMETRICAL tyres, and swap the tyres from LEFT TO RIGHT! not, back to front (that would do nothing).
Also, reckless what times did you get a wakefield last, pm me :)
r3ckless
28-05-2011, 09:15 PM
PM'd ya David!,
if u wanna be cheap, u pay to get the tyres taken off and fliped over HAHA! Camber doesnt exactly chew that much tread as toe. gf's dc5 is running 0 toe and camber is like -2 - -2.5 in the rear and the camber wear was quite good for about 40k of street/slow driving so yeah! watch ur toe is protecting tyre durability!
dlai5552
28-05-2011, 09:25 PM
Damn, that's pretty good, 40k kms.
Although, how come bigger rear camber? Shouldn't dc5s have bigger at front?
And pm again lol, inbox was too full.
r3ckless
28-05-2011, 10:13 PM
^^ the rear is higher than the front I believe?
WATAJK
29-05-2011, 10:58 AM
If you rub... run more camber.
Yeah.. i know then again im lookin to avoid this... Mines only rubbin on fender JUST..
45SET
29-05-2011, 10:59 AM
Ahh... you must be one of those people that beleives if you run camber you cut your tyre life in half.
Have fun rubbing your side wall away.
stevanbonic
29-05-2011, 03:41 PM
Both cars need more poke
:P
haha functional flush ftw ;) i might be changing mine to +22 all around, the clearance between the inside front and the suspension struts at -3 camber is slightly disconcerting :(. I would recommend getting an offset lower than +35 on a X9 wheel if you plan on running any kind of track spec alignment.
45SET
29-05-2011, 04:11 PM
+22 ftmfw!!!!
WATAJK
29-05-2011, 09:07 PM
Ahh... you must be one of those people that beleives if you run camber you cut your tyre life in half.
Have fun rubbing your side wall away.
Um.... no?
All i said was im looking to try avoid this...
Which obviously means Rob that im considering to go down to a 235/40 tyre size in the rear.
Im not afraid to have camber on my car and for your knowledge it's already running camber in the rear as the DC5, as we all know has camber naturally when it's lowered.
45SET
29-05-2011, 09:59 PM
Um.... no?
All i said was im looking to try avoid this...
Which obviously means Rob that im considering to go down to a 235/40 tyre size in the rear.
Im not afraid to have camber on my car and for your knowledge it's already running camber in the rear as the DC5, as we all know has camber naturally when it's lowered.
Rubbing isn't a good thing... so the simple solution to this is more camber.
The way you answered that my statement ("I'm trying to avoid this") sounds like you don't want to run camber.
WATAJK
30-05-2011, 06:05 AM
Rubbing isn't a good thing... so the simple solution to this is more camber.
The way you answered that my statement ("I'm trying to avoid this") sounds like you don't want to run camber.
I can understand that, but soon enough i will need camber at one stage in my cars life.
I know rubbing isn't a good thing, made the mistake of getting the wrong tyre size without having my camber arms but oh well..
I was just giving my experience thats all.
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