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    Would like opinions on the fitment of these wheels

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/RTX-ENVY-Wh....c100226.m3208

    Will these fit a G Body without modifying the wheel wells? I know they would require hub adapters to 57.1mm. Thanks.

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    Re: Would like opinions on the fitment of these wheels

    Not sure, but I like the look
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    Re: Would like opinions on the fitment of these wheels

    According to CareID's website they do fit. Thinking about rolling the dice on these. https://www.carid.com/rtx-wheels/env...458893610.html

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    Re: Would like opinions on the fitment of these wheels

    What size tire? I think the wheels should fit, but if you go too wide on the tires, you'll probably have to roll the fenders.

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    Re: Would like opinions on the fitment of these wheels

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    Re: Would like opinions on the fitment of these wheels

    Thinking 225/45-17

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    Re: Would like opinions on the fitment of these wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by gkcooper View Post
    Had them on a Grand Prix GTP and was happy with the price and performance

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    Re: Would like opinions on the fitment of these wheels

    I tried to post an image of estimated fitment, but it didn't work.
    If you go to rimsntires.com, click on the size comparer and you can put in all your specs and it will give you differences in clearance.
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    Re: Would like opinions on the fitment of these wheels

    Personally, I care about weight. I would look for the lightest ones that fit your budget. These may it, but I had some that weighed way more than stock and besides the ache of pulling those things off, the added reciprocating mass affected the car.
    [SIZE="3"] [B]Jon Trotter[/B][/SIZE] [B]1985[/B] Dodge Shelby Charger, Currently decommissioned [B]1987[/B] Shelby GLHS, #937 [B]1987[/B] Shelby Lancer, #628 [QUOTE=Reeves;587010]I can be ready. Please send pics of wife. _____DodgeZ add comments here______[/QUOTE]

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    Re: Would like opinions on the fitment of these wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by minigts View Post
    Personally, I care about weight. I would look for the lightest ones that fit your budget. These may it, but I had some that weighed way more than stock and besides the ache of pulling those things off, the added reciprocating mass affected the car.
    Agreed. Wheel weight effects every aspect of a vehicle's performance and ride. The lighter the better.
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    Re: Would like opinions on the fitment of these wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by minigts View Post
    Personally, I care about weight. I would look for the lightest ones that fit your budget. These may it, but I had some that weighed way more than stock and besides the ache of pulling those things off, the added reciprocating mass affected the car.
    Quote Originally Posted by contraption22 View Post
    Agreed. Wheel weight effects every aspect of a vehicle's performance and ride. The lighter the better.
    So, RPF1s or bust again? Sounds good to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cordes View Post
    So, RPF1s or bust again? Sounds good to me.
    I have expensive taste I actually believe everyone should tailor their car to their liking, just as efficiently as possible.
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    Re: Would like opinions on the fitment of these wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by minigts View Post
    Personally, I care about weight. I would look for the lightest ones that fit your budget. These may it, but I had some that weighed way more than stock and besides the ache of pulling those things off, the added reciprocating mass affected the car.
    Quote Originally Posted by contraption22 View Post
    Agreed. Wheel weight effects every aspect of a vehicle's performance and ride. The lighter the better.
    Quote Originally Posted by minigts View Post
    I have expensive taste I actually believe everyone should tailor their car to their liking, just as efficiently as possible.
    The dollars per pound ratio of the RPF1s is actually cheap when compared to other wheels near that number.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cordes View Post
    The dollars per pound ratio of the RPF1s is actually cheap when compared to other wheels near that number.
    Excluding the $200 for the centercaps that is. I can't believe Enkei doesn't include centercaps with their RPF1's. Those cheap sum beatches!
    Choosing a 17" wheel/tire combo, and being cast to boot, I don't think OP is real worried about weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4 l-bodies View Post
    Excluding the $200 for the centercaps that is. I can't believe Enkei doesn't include centercaps with their RPF1's. Those cheap sum beatches!
    Choosing a 17" wheel/tire combo, and being cast to boot, I don't think OP is real worried about weight.
    Man caps must have gone up! But I agree, frustrating to have to pay for that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by minigts View Post
    Man caps must have gone up! But I agree, frustrating to have to pay for that.
    Years ago I was all ready to purchase some 16" RFP1's with the SBC coating for my yellow Sunlight yellow Shadow and when I found out the centercaps were an additional $200 that pissed me off enough to look elsewhere. Ended up getting a smokin deal on OZ wheel pictured below.
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    Re: Would like opinions on the fitment of these wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by minigts View Post
    Personally, I care about weight. I would look for the lightest ones that fit your budget. These may it, but I had some that weighed way more than stock and besides the ache of pulling those things off, the added reciprocating mass affected the car.
    Quote Originally Posted by contraption22 View Post
    Agreed. Wheel weight effects every aspect of a vehicle's performance and ride. The lighter the better.
    Quote Originally Posted by 4 l-bodies View Post
    Excluding the $200 for the centercaps that is. I can't believe Enkei doesn't include centercaps with their RPF1's. Those cheap sum beatches!
    Choosing a 17" wheel/tire combo, and being cast to boot, I don't think OP is real worried about weight.
    Great point. Not only are they expensive, but they're fairly loose fitting and crappy for the money in my opinion. I guess that's why I don't own any of them.

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    Re: Would like opinions on the fitment of these wheels

    https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3067028

    buy a 168$ anet a8 plus printer and then print your own caps in ABS. cheaper than buying the caps.

    Even if you have a 3d print service print the caps, its still cheaper.

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    this one too. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3667726

    there are a bunch of them on here. https://www.thingiverse.com/search?q...&sort=relevant

    you gotta look at the remixes and measure what size cap your wheel takes but its pretty easy to scale up the cap to fit any wheel in Cura.

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    This one is easy, I have myself to blame, I rush things, don't pay attention to gauges when I should, change to much stuff at once then expect miracles, the list is endless.

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