What do you think about these Enkei's?

bigaaron

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masterchief819 said:
Been looking around for a sawblade replacement for my black '88 supra. How do you guys think these will look on it?

http://enkei.com/jpeg files/Wheels/EVO 5 hs1.jpg

About $140 apiece I think

I like the design a lot but 7.5" width is not gonna cut it. Look at the wheels I really like:

His and hers.
You aren't going to find a lighter set of wheels that come in 17x9 and 17x10 for even close to the price of these.
 
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supraman7mgte said:
i would suggest something with a nice fat chrome lip!

yeah, something like this:
GatorTruck.jpg
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Make sure it is really heavy and very very expensive.
 

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GrimJack said:
Agreed. They look pretty damn nice though. Find something wider that looks just as nice. :)

I'm with Grim on this one! Don't put rims that were intended for FWD vehicles, on a Supra!:aigo: Part of the joy of owning the Supra,is,well, bigggg wheelwells!:icon_razz Go back to the Enkei site, and look at the RZ-5's. 18x8.5's for the front(35mm offset) and 18x9.5's for the rear (25mm offset):love: You might have to roll your fenderwells, but that is not too difficult, nor expensive. Do your car right, and you will eventually have something, that no one else has. It's worth saving the extra money for.:boink:

Tom
 
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91T breezen' said:
Go back to the Enkei site, and look at the RZ-5's. 18x8.5's for the front(35mm offset) and 18x9.5's for the rear (25mm offset):love:
Tom

When the weight of the wheel is not listed, it is probably heavy. If you are buying wheels for performance the weight is important, the size of the lip is not.
 
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