




CulRidr wrote:A better question would be, why are you going with a 17" wheel if you want light? Do you have brakes preventing you from using a smaller size?




17x9 +35 (5x114.3 bolt pattern)

Aero wrote:If Carl at Perry can't get them for you, then check Tire Rack. They sell the RPF1 17x9 (15.5 lb) for $250 each. I think you'll be hard pressed to find a lighter wheel for less money in that size.
Slap some 255 width star specs on there and you're laughing. Someone on here might care to comment on such a setup.



rmicroys wrote:By 'easy to find', I assume you're looking for a used set or something?
CulRidr wrote:A better question would be, why are you going with a 17" wheel if you want light? Do you have brakes preventing you from using a smaller size?
Aero wrote:If Carl at Perry can't get them for you, then check Tire Rack. They sell the RPF1 17x9 (15.5 lb) for $250 each. I think you'll be hard pressed to find a lighter wheel for less money in that size.
Slap some 255 width star specs on there and you're laughing. Someone on here might care to comment on such a setup.
Jordan wrote:I've picked up a set of PF01's last summer and like them a great deal. If your bolt pattern is 4x100, then I think that you are stuck with 17x7 in either the RPF01 or PF01. However, you could do a 16x8 in either of these though.
I ended up ordering through Tire Rack as they were the cheapest at the time.
All the best,
Jordan




shwafia wrote:This is going to sound stupid, but does anyone know how I can order a set of rims on Tire Rack without entering in a car? The wheels I want aren't recommended for my stock vehicle, so the site doesn't allow me to choose them. I just want to order a set of wheels and tires without having to be forced to pick a vehicle!
P.S. The tires they let me, the rims don't appear to work the same way. So annoying.

shwafia wrote:This is going to sound stupid, but does anyone know how I can order a set of rims on Tire Rack without entering in a car? The wheels I want aren't recommended for my stock vehicle, so the site doesn't allow me to choose them. I just want to order a set of wheels and tires without having to be forced to pick a vehicle!
P.S. The tires they let me, the rims don't appear to work the same way. So annoying.
sb_600 wrote:your best bet is to ship to the UPS store in ogdensburg and drive down. If you have the tires already mounted on the rims, they should only charge you $5/wheel combo for storage.
You'll pay duty on the tires if they weren't manufactured in the US - if you want to know how much, do the shipping calculator from tirerack and they break down all the costs. And you'll obviously have to pay the canadian sales tax.
schmoo wrote:shwafia wrote:This is going to sound stupid, but does anyone know how I can order a set of rims on Tire Rack without entering in a car? The wheels I want aren't recommended for my stock vehicle, so the site doesn't allow me to choose them. I just want to order a set of wheels and tires without having to be forced to pick a vehicle!
P.S. The tires they let me, the rims don't appear to work the same way. So annoying.
Just find the wheel by brand/model and order. You're not forced to enter a car.

Custom applications? If you have a custom fitment, our sales specialists will gather the information needed to verify fitment and will then confer with our fitment engineers to determine the selection of wheels available for your custom vehicle. Contact Tire Rack

davet82 wrote:sb_600 wrote:your best bet is to ship to the UPS store in ogdensburg and drive down. If you have the tires already mounted on the rims, they should only charge you $5/wheel combo for storage.
You'll pay duty on the tires if they weren't manufactured in the US - if you want to know how much, do the shipping calculator from tirerack and they break down all the costs. And you'll obviously have to pay the canadian sales tax.
the ups store in ogdensburg had some recent changes..
tire and or wheel fees went up,
the parcels are no longer available for anyone to handle
they're still open on the weekend
http://trackogdensburg.com/



Root_Moose wrote:Yeah, this is why I use the Corporate Centre in spite of having "free" access to the UPS Store with my OVO membership.



sfong wrote:Root_Moose wrote:Yeah, this is why I use the Corporate Centre in spite of having "free" access to the UPS Store with my OVO membership.
That didn't stop me from picking up your stuff.

shwafia wrote:Hey Everyone,
I'm looking for some help deciding on a set of rims to buy. Specifically I'm looking at 17x8 and 17x9 rims, leaning towards the wider side, since they will be a track dedicated set, so 17x9 +35 to be exact.
I've been looking a lot at the Enkei RPF1's and I really like them, however, it appears that they're not easy to find. The newer Enkei PF01's are nice as well. They're not exactly the size I need, but I believe I could make them work.
Does anyone have any good advice for an affordable, light, track wheel? Something in the same price range as the rims mentioned above (or cheaper)?
Am I putting too much importance on weight?
Cheers,
Aaron

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