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Old Apr 10, 2017 | 06:30 PM
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Need help! Looking for 17x9 rims.

Ok guys, I'm looking for a set 17x9 rims, would consider 17x9.5 also. Here's the thing, I want to spend less than 1000.00 for wheels, and the must clear front brakes without spacers. Also offset doesn't need to be more than +30.
I'd really like to find a set of 5zigen FN01RCs but seeing as they have been discontinued for a while, I'm probably never going to find a set. What's my other options?
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Old Apr 10, 2017 | 06:59 PM
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Go w/a set of street proven Rota P45R 17x9.5 +30. No front spacer needed


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Old Apr 11, 2017 | 06:53 AM
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Go w/a set of street proven Rota P45R 17x9.5 +30. No front spacer needed


This was one of my top choices, but I've read mixed reviews saying they need a 5mm soccer to clear front brakes.
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Old Apr 11, 2017 | 07:31 AM
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Originally Posted by GSX_TO_EVO
This was one of my top choices, but I've read mixed reviews saying they need a 5mm soccer to clear front brakes.
I own that car & have mounted & dismounted the wheels many times. There is approx .125"+ of clearance. No spacer needed

But I have reworked the rear fenders quite a bit to fit the 275's
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Old Apr 11, 2017 | 11:29 AM
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I own that car & have mounted & dismounted the wheels many times. There is approx .125"+ of clearance. No spacer needed

But I have reworked the rear fenders quite a bit to fit the 275's
I would probably just stick with 255/40/17s, unless I could fit a 265/40/17, my fenders are already rolled. Do you have a pic angled from the side so I can see the profile of the rims?
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Old Apr 11, 2017 | 05:37 PM
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Heres a few to give you an idea of the concaveness





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Enkei PF01SS is available in 17x9 +35 mm. Weighs 19 lbs. Clears the calipers with plenty of space. Excellent specs from a reputable manufacturer, and price for four is approximately $1000. If you want 17x9.5, I'd say Enkei NT03+M, but I think they are likely to be a bit more than $1K for four.
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