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FS: (4) 5x112 17x8 ET45 Enkei RPF1 w/ Falken RT660 [DFW, TX]

USMCFieldMP

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2014 Jetta TDI
SOLD!

Selling my RPF1's with mounted 225/45R17 Falken RT660's. They don't fit my MK2 or my S5, otherwise I'd keep them. Phenomenal setup.

The wheels spent a year on my MK6 Jetta TDI (about 30,000 miles) and are in near flawless condition, while the tires arrived at the start of April and only have about 100 miles on them. The tires grip like super glue. I'll include center caps, lug bolts, and centering rings (57.1 mm).

This is an $1800 combo on Tire Rack; I'm asking $1300 obo. Not willing to ship. If you want to separate them - $950 for the wheels, $550 for the tires.

The wheels are 16 lbs on their own. You will gain mpg, acceleration, and braking ability with these lightweight wheels.

 
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JELLOWSUBMARINE

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Wow nice setup. My 11JSW 's are 24#. 32 # reduction!

Wish I was in the position to buy them. GLWS
 

USMCFieldMP

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Wow nice setup. My 11JSW 's are 24#. 32 # reduction!

Wish I was in the position to buy them. GLWS
Lightweight wheels are one of the best modifications you can do to an underpowered car. I noticed a big difference when I put these on my TDI; same with the 10 lbs wheels I put on my MK2 and the 15 lbs wheels I put on my MK4 GTI. Improved MPG, improved acceleration, improved braking.

I have my eyes peeled for some lightweight wheels and floating rotors for my S5. That'll shed 65 lbs of unsprung weight from the car and greatly lower the rotational inertia.
 

tjg

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Lightweight wheels are one of the best modifications you can do to an underpowered car. I noticed a big difference when I put these on my TDI; same with the 10 lbs wheels I put on my MK2 and the 15 lbs wheels I put on my MK4 GTI. Improved MPG, improved acceleration, improved braking.
I have my eyes peeled for some lightweight wheels and floating rotors for my S5. That'll shed 65 lbs of unsprung weight from the car and greatly lower the rotational inertia.
IF you can still get them in the states (no reliable importers anymore) British made Team Dynamics Pro Race 1.2 wheels are fantastic. I have them on my B6 S4.
 

USMCFieldMP

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IF you can still get them in the states (no reliable importers anymore) British made Team Dynamics Pro Race 1.2 wheels are fantastic. I have them on my B6 S4.
I eyeballed their stuff a little over a decade ago for my Cobalt SS because they would do custom orders for any bolt pattern, and that car was essentially the only car with a 5x110 bolt pattern the first handful of years it was out.
 
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