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I need advice on Enkei RPF1's over 13" Brembo's for Open Track Racing.
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<blockquote data-quote="Svtmustang01" data-source="post: 15193608" data-attributes="member: 134669"><p>Studs on these cars are really easy to do if you have an impact or know someone that does. I did both sides of the rear in 30 min and not in a rush. I dont know about clearance but I would at least run the 9.5 as 275 on a 9 is almost bulging. For open track racing you actually want the tire to be a little bit on a stretch so a 10 is even better. If you do studs and then get hub centric ,slip on, spacers if it doesnt fit you will be solid. I read on American Muscle that you need 50mm clearance from the mounting surface of the wheel to the spokes. So if you can get someone to measure a wheel for you that will solve it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Svtmustang01, post: 15193608, member: 134669"] Studs on these cars are really easy to do if you have an impact or know someone that does. I did both sides of the rear in 30 min and not in a rush. I dont know about clearance but I would at least run the 9.5 as 275 on a 9 is almost bulging. For open track racing you actually want the tire to be a little bit on a stretch so a 10 is even better. If you do studs and then get hub centric ,slip on, spacers if it doesnt fit you will be solid. I read on American Muscle that you need 50mm clearance from the mounting surface of the wheel to the spokes. So if you can get someone to measure a wheel for you that will solve it. [/QUOTE]
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