Enkei RPF1 on Gen 2

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Guys, can Gen 2 use 15" RPF1? Some say can and some say cannot because there is not enough clearance on the internal diameter of RPF1 to fit Gen 2's rear brake caliper. Please advise as I'm dying to have those rims on my ride. Cheers!
 

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I think it has something to do with the internal diameter and not so much on the offset. I'm not sure. Any can clarify on this please? Thanks.
 

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oh crap!!!!! i am looking around for this rim also for my gen 2!!!! pls anywan if know if there any problem!!!!! cause i though of changing my rim this month!!!!!!!!!! sorry bro 4 tumpang thread ah!!!!
 

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that good to know!!!! anyway will check wit a tyre shop!!!!!
thanks egiewan!!
 

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Eh can la...no problems. A fren of mine using leh. 15x7 offset 41 I think.
egiewan, is your friend's one PCD 100 or PCD 114.3? I can only find PCD 100 from most tyre shops.

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that good to know!!!! anyway will check wit a tyre shop!!!!!
thanks egiewan!!
93na, no worries about tumpang-ing thread :) Anyway I found a tyre shop that sells Taiwan made lightweight RPF1 replicas in Sunway. Available in silver and gold. Want to purchase it together? Maybe can ask for a better discount. If you're interested pm me ok? Cheers!
 

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kezman!! that sound really good!!!! i will keep intouch wit you!!! any way wat tire u wan to slap on those rims!!!! for me i am thinkin bout the]parada![/COLOR]!!!.....
 

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depends on offset bro.
 

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