Enkei RPF1 15X7 +35

Alberta2

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2011 Mazda 2 Sport Green
Has anyone installed Enkei RPF1 15X7 on their car? Just wondering about any issues. I was planning on wheels and a lowering kit.
 
You should have 0 issues. Running the same size/spec'd wheels on my car, with no issues, and I'm fairly low.
 
If you do that +35 and not the +42 should look a lot better. That is the perfect fitment in that size wheel for this car. This car has a +28 to +45 offset range.
 
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FWIW, I'm running 16x7 +37 on 205/45/16s, lowered with H&Rs and I've never had a single rub.
 
i have 15x7 +35 on my m2 they are perfect imo ... get a decent set of tires the stockers are junk as you probably already figured out
 
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That was fast, thanks for posting those up! Even that relatively high offset still makes the ride height appear higher. I swear mine looks lower than that on the stock wheels. Its amazing how rpf1's look good on just about every car.
 
That was fast, and yeah Eyeballs, I've thought the same thing. I'll be damned if my 16x7s with 45 series(exact same diameter as the 15x7 w/55 series) on the racing beats sometimes look HIGHER to me than a sport model on its base wheel/tire combo with stock suspension. Even though the math says the difference should be noticeable and dramatic. Some optical fuckery going on there. Racing Beats would be indisputably awesome if you could just get that nose .25 to .5 inches lower.
 
Looks good with the RPF1 wheels. Anyone have a weight on the 15x7 sized wheel? I think they would look good on our b-spec 2.

-Derrick
 
The Enkei RPF-1's are 9.8lbs for 15x7 with the +35, I believe. They are for sure under 10lbs.
 
thanks guys! It is strange how the enkei's look good on any car..these rims were direct swap from my miata. They are definitely a lot lighter than stock. The tires are what makes the car look higher. They are relatively low profile. 195/50/15
 

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