Enkei alloys

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Skinny81
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Enkei alloys

Post by Skinny81 »

I have a miss matched set of enkei alloys.
Fronts are solid and the rears are splits.
good stagger, gives a mean stance when fitted. :D
Fronts 16 x 7 ET 35
Rears 17 x 9 ET 22
One rear has a bit of curb damage.
Very light wheels.
Oh yeah, pcd is for mr2 114.3 I think...
£250

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craig
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Re: Enkei alloys

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Diameter?
Widths?
PCD?
Offset?
Center bore?
Stright/true?
Any damage?

Might help your ad.
danjama
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Re: Enkei alloys

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Are these in Kent?

Would you consider a swap/trade for some 16" Sparco wheels in need of a refurb but in good condition?
Skinny81
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Re: Enkei alloys

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yes they are in kent, apologies though I cannot take any swaps or part ex's, I'm trying to sell stuff to free up space you see. :thumleft:
Skinny81
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Re: Enkei alloys

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:)
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Re: Enkei alloys

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Ok thanks, let me know if you change your mind :thumleft:

They are quite rare Sparcos so i'm told :D
Skinny81
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Re: Enkei alloys

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bump!
Turbo tibble
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Re: Enkei alloys

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Hi mate, would you be willing to post these?
Skinny81
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Re: Enkei alloys

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i may consider parting due to the lack of interest in the lot.
the reason i wanted to get rid of everything is so i'm not left with hundreds of bits taking up all my space, that and it takes alot of time and effort which i just don't have.

Just thought i'd add, the engine in the frontal damaged car had only done less than 4k since it had the head refaced, new head gasket, water pump, belt and idler. It was running v nicely.
Turbo tibble
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Re: Enkei alloys

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I thought this post was just for the enkei's?
Skinny81
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Re: Enkei alloys

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:oops:

sorry, i dunno how that ended up here, should've been on the job lott thread. :-k

i would post the wheels yes. :thumleft:
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Re: Enkei alloys

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So so cool....

I want those rears.... Agreed on aggressive stance on that offset... Oooooossshhhh

The most important question is

Are the rears welded splits?

(Peel away at any sealant and see if there's welding apparent)

Let me know
Skinny81
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Re: Enkei alloys

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i'll have a look tomorrow afternoon and let you know sir. :thumleft:
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Re: Enkei alloys

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CardHore wrote:So so cool....

I want those rears.... Agreed on aggressive stance on that offset... Oooooossshhhh

The most important question is

Are the rears welded splits?

(Peel away at any sealant and see if there's welding apparent)

Let me know


That's why raptor jesus invented the angle grinder :D
Skinny81
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Re: Enkei alloys

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Just scraped all round the inside of the mating edge between the inboard barrel and the back of the hub part and there doesn't appear to be any weld, so i assume they are shrunk on or pressed into place. :thumleft:
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Re: Enkei alloys

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Try the well where the tyre sits, thats what I meant dude. You should see a bead of sealant... Pry some of it away and see if you can see any welding bead. You cannot tell from inside the wheel
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Re: Enkei alloys

Post by craig »

How much posted for just the pair of 16 x 7 ET 35 Enkeis?

Defo 5x114.3 Mr2 fitment? What's the center bore on the back of the wheel?

Thanks.
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Re: Enkei alloys

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Hi do you still have theses for sale
Skinny81
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Re: Enkei alloys

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CardHore wrote:Try the well where the tyre sits, thats what I meant dude. You should see a bead of sealant... Pry some of it away and see if you can see any welding bead. You cannot tell from inside the wheel


the barrel is just one big single piece, looks machined, no sealant or welding going on there. i'll take a picture.
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Re: Enkei alloys

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RedMR² wrote:How much posted for just the pair of 16 x 7 ET 35 Enkeis?

Defo 5x114.3 Mr2 fitment? What's the center bore on the back of the wheel?

Thanks.


£175 posted

definately mr2 fitment, had them on mine.

c/b 65mm on rears.
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