Volk CE28N or Enkei RPF1?
#1
Volk CE28N or Enkei RPF1?
I have a 03 SE. Its still stock
I am starting off with handling mods and want to replace my rims. So far with some research, I picked
1) Volk CE28N 17x7 (Set costs about $1800 and each wheel weighs about 13lbs)
2) Enkei RPF1 17x7 (Set costs about $1100 and each wheel weighs about 15.7lbs)
Basically, I am looking for lightweight wheels that are strong and last a long time. I am not sure if lightweight wheels should be my priority considering that Maxima is not exactly a race car. Do light weight wheels like these make a big difference on a Maxima? Any comments?
As you can see, my budget is between $1000 and $2000. I really don't want to spend $2000 on wheels alone but will if its really really worth it. I like Enkei RPF1 because they are cheap and they are supposedly STRONG! On the other hand, I can spend 70% more and get one of the lightest wheels in the world, Volks CE28N, but not sure if its worth it. Any comments?
Some of you who know a lot more about wheels suggest the right size and width that I would enjoy... like in terms of performance and handling what size is the best?
Can you guys suggest any other wheels based on my criteria and budget?
I am starting off with handling mods and want to replace my rims. So far with some research, I picked
1) Volk CE28N 17x7 (Set costs about $1800 and each wheel weighs about 13lbs)
2) Enkei RPF1 17x7 (Set costs about $1100 and each wheel weighs about 15.7lbs)
Basically, I am looking for lightweight wheels that are strong and last a long time. I am not sure if lightweight wheels should be my priority considering that Maxima is not exactly a race car. Do light weight wheels like these make a big difference on a Maxima? Any comments?
As you can see, my budget is between $1000 and $2000. I really don't want to spend $2000 on wheels alone but will if its really really worth it. I like Enkei RPF1 because they are cheap and they are supposedly STRONG! On the other hand, I can spend 70% more and get one of the lightest wheels in the world, Volks CE28N, but not sure if its worth it. Any comments?
Some of you who know a lot more about wheels suggest the right size and width that I would enjoy... like in terms of performance and handling what size is the best?
Can you guys suggest any other wheels based on my criteria and budget?
#6
I am wondering why you would consider an aftermarket wheel and remain with the 7" width, and limit your selection of tire choice? Not a slam....just curious? I am trying to find a good all-season tire, as I think my OEM Potenzas, are not going to do well, in the upcoming Colorado winter.....but selection is very limited mainly due to the 7" width.
#7
Originally Posted by mm7759
I am wondering why you would consider an aftermarket wheel and remain with the 7" width, and limit your selection of tire choice? Not a slam....just curious?
I live in Buffalo, NY. We get our share of snow and I read somewhere that narrower tires/rims handle better in snow... but I just decided to go with 8 or 8.5, I will let my tires worry about snow handling.
#8
I think that style of Volk wheels is best left for Hondas. Plus with you only getting 17" size they will look smaller than your stock wheels. My suggestion is look for other wheels, neither of them are really going to get it done on a 2k+ Max.
#9
Originally Posted by slammed95
I have the RP-F1's. If I see a maxima with them, I'll have to get another set of wheels.
Dude you gotta chill. I live in NY and probably be moving to TX in a few months... far far away from you. You'll still be pimpin in Cali. Its not like these wheels are a secret. I've seen a few around here and I live in boring Buffalo, NY. Don't worry, even if I get these wheels, I won't be putting up pics. of my wheels in my sig.
These wheels caught my attention when I read this article:
http://www.sportcompactcarweb.com/pr...08scc_projwrx/
To tell you the truth, I don't like the looks of this wheel, I just like them for the fact that they are strong, durable, inexpensive and not to mention light! If I can find an alternate set of wheels in this price range with these qualitites that look better, I will definitely jump on the new ones... but so far the search came up empty.
Get some SSR TypeC's.
#11
I made up mind to get 8 or 8.5. What's stopping me from getting a 10.5? Apart from the obvious differences, what's the difference between 8 and 10.5? What advantages will I have from that wide rims? Also, what are the disadvantages?
#12
Originally Posted by slammed95
Anything under 8" wide is
Keep the stock wheels.
Keep the stock wheels.
anyways, let me know. I'll let em go for cheap.
#16
Originally Posted by asu174
I have never understood going from a 17" stock wheel to a 17" aftermarket wheel. I am guessing you plan on using your new wheels with stock tires to save money? Bad idea dude.......
#18
Originally Posted by Maxxxed
I made up mind to get 8 or 8.5. What's stopping me from getting a 10.5? Apart from the obvious differences, what's the difference between 8 and 10.5? What advantages will I have from that wide rims? Also, what are the disadvantages?
10.5 will likely stick out past the fenders or contact the suspension.
Wider wheels allow for wider tires = more contact patch = better grip for cornering or launching.
Keep your stockers for winter use.
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