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6UE5T
post Dec 18 2017, 04:21 PM

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QUOTE(pin0245 @ Dec 15 2017, 03:48 PM)
it can but hard to remove, was thinking is there any better tools or equipment that wheel shop has, then they could remove the paint easily.

will those shop allow trade in rubber painted rims?
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Try stick some adhesive tapes on top of the surface then take it off, that should help peel off the rubber paint along.
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post Dec 26 2017, 09:54 PM

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QUOTE(AaronLJW @ Jun 30 2017, 11:39 AM)
Bro his golf mk7 tsi 5x112 lar.. Dun recommend him 4x100 s1..

Even 5x114.3 s1 17inch is at 8kg.
As I mention, 16inch 5x112 is very limited in the market.

Want change? Get 17 inch
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been looking around at kingofrims

seems like my choice is either a 17 inch enkei original rims cost ard 2.4k

or a advanti taiwan rims cost ard 1.4k

any advise between ori jap rims and taiwan rims?

a bit skeptical on the taiwan rims as i did some research, seems like quite easy to get bend or dented. but price diff is ard 1k. is it worth it to top up the additional 1k

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post Dec 28 2017, 09:45 PM

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QUOTE(xander @ Dec 26 2017, 09:54 PM)
been looking around at kingofrims

seems like my choice is either a 17 inch enkei original rims cost ard 2.4k

or a advanti taiwan rims cost ard 1.4k

any advise between ori jap rims and taiwan rims?

a bit skeptical on the taiwan rims as i did some research, seems like quite easy to get bend or dented. but price diff is ard 1k. is it worth it to top up the additional 1k
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Proper taiwan rim like advanti is ok (actually, advanti may have some rims produced locally as the brand owner has rim manufacturing plant in malaysia), even the lower range enkei are made in taiwan. For thai rims, look for lenso which undergoes proper engineering.

The problem are those thailand/taiwan made copy designs and replica, the quality of those are questionable.


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post Dec 29 2017, 12:27 AM

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QUOTE(xander @ Dec 26 2017, 09:54 PM)
been looking around at kingofrims

seems like my choice is either a 17 inch enkei original rims cost ard 2.4k

or a advanti taiwan rims cost ard 1.4k

any advise between ori jap rims and taiwan rims?

a bit skeptical on the taiwan rims as i did some research, seems like quite easy to get bend or dented. but price diff is ard 1k. is it worth it to top up the additional 1k
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Are those prices new or used? If new, then those are also Taiwan Enkei (Enkei Tuning) coz prices of Enkei Japan is much higher still!
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post Dec 29 2017, 11:02 AM

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QUOTE(xander @ Dec 26 2017, 09:54 PM)
been looking around at kingofrims

seems like my choice is either a 17 inch enkei original rims cost ard 2.4k

or a advanti taiwan rims cost ard 1.4k

any advise between ori jap rims and taiwan rims?

a bit skeptical on the taiwan rims as i did some research, seems like quite easy to get bend or dented. but price diff is ard 1k. is it worth it to top up the additional 1k
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if it is enkei japan then its cheap.but dont think it is.
i think it is enkei tuning.u try look around shah alam section 25.can get around 2k.
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post Dec 29 2017, 02:33 PM

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QUOTE(xander @ Dec 26 2017, 09:54 PM)
been looking around at kingofrims

seems like my choice is either a 17 inch enkei original rims cost ard 2.4k

or a advanti taiwan rims cost ard 1.4k

any advise between ori jap rims and taiwan rims?

a bit skeptical on the taiwan rims as i did some research, seems like quite easy to get bend or dented. but price diff is ard 1k. is it worth it to top up the additional 1k
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Honestly, any potholes will bend any rims. Though German/Japanese are better known for lightweight+strength.

If you are on a budget side and you don't drive fast, Taiwanese rims are okay.

I have German TSW rims, hit 1 pothole also bend.

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post Dec 29 2017, 08:04 PM

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QUOTE(6UE5T @ Dec 29 2017, 12:27 AM)
Are those prices new or used? If new, then those are also Taiwan Enkei (Enkei Tuning) coz prices of Enkei Japan is much higher still!
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was told by the guy it was made in Malaysia actually from another shop

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post Jan 10 2018, 03:59 PM

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hi folks, where can i source for original Enkei rims? budget around 3k
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post Jan 10 2018, 04:56 PM

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QUOTE(hz428 @ Jan 10 2018, 03:59 PM)
hi folks, where can i source for original Enkei rims? budget around 3k
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What size first? Usually for that budget you can get Taiwan's original Enkei Tuning but if want Enkei Japan then can only get used ones.
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post Jan 10 2018, 06:53 PM

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QUOTE(hz428 @ Jan 10 2018, 03:59 PM)
hi folks, where can i source for original Enkei rims? budget around 3k
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for which size?enkei tuning 18 inch can get below 3k lar..around 2500-2600.
if enkei japan only can get 15 and 16inch
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post Jan 13 2018, 04:44 PM

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He may still upgrade to 17 without suffering loss of performance if he is willing to pay more for a good quality light rims.


QUOTE(6UE5T @ May 13 2017, 09:37 PM)
Stick with 15' and use good performance tires. Jazz is already a slow car, don't make it suffer even more!   smile.gif
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What about enkei japan 18”, how much will this cost?


QUOTE(leehernandez @ Jan 10 2018, 06:53 PM)
for which size?enkei tuning 18 inch can get below 3k lar..around 2500-2600.
if enkei japan only can get 15 and 16inch
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post Jan 13 2018, 05:21 PM

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QUOTE(jackbanner @ Jan 13 2018, 04:44 PM)
He may still upgrade to 17 without suffering loss of performance if he is willing to pay more for a good quality light rims.
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I don't recommend for Jazz coz the car is small and if to use 17', it's not just because of performance but also due to having to use very thin profile tires hence becoming a bumpy uncomfortable ride.
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post Jan 13 2018, 05:22 PM

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QUOTE(jackbanner @ Jan 13 2018, 04:45 PM)
What about enkei japan 18”, how much will this cost?
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If new, usually above rm5k for lightweight ones.
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post Jan 13 2018, 05:36 PM

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What about second hand?


QUOTE(6UE5T @ Jan 13 2018, 05:22 PM)
If new, usually above rm5k for lightweight ones.
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post Jan 13 2018, 05:56 PM

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QUOTE(jackbanner @ Jan 13 2018, 05:36 PM)
What about second hand?
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Depends on type, size, and condition. Good ones like Enkei Japan RPF1 will cost 2k or more.
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post Jan 14 2018, 12:10 PM

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QUOTE(jackbanner @ Jan 13 2018, 04:45 PM)
What about enkei japan 18”, how much will this cost?
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5-6k++ depend on model
currently available in market are rs05rr,pfm1,nt03rr..and few more i forgot the model.
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post Jan 14 2018, 05:57 PM

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What is the difference in terms of features and quality between enkei japan and rays japan?


QUOTE(leehernandez @ Jan 14 2018, 12:10 PM)
5-6k++ depend on model
currently available in market are rs05rr,pfm1,nt03rr..and few more i forgot the model.
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post Jan 14 2018, 11:10 PM

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QUOTE(jackbanner @ Jan 14 2018, 05:57 PM)
What is the difference in terms of features and quality between enkei japan and rays japan?
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As far as I know (anyone can CMIIW) Enkei doesn't make forged type rims to make lightweight rims. They instead use MAT technology which is still cast type rims but with more advance technology so that it can lightweight yet a bit cheaper than forged type. (Normal/traditional cast type rims are heavier and cheaper still). However not all Enkei Japan rims are made using MAT and therefore not all of them are lightweight.

Rays is said to have one of if not the most advanced forged rim manufacturing facility in the world to produce lightweight yet strong rims, hence more expensive. Similarly, not all Rays rims are forged type, they also make cheaper normal cast type rims.

So in general if I were to rank them, Rays > Enkei Japan. If you know watches, Enkei Japan is maybe like Tag Heuer while Rays is like the Rolex of rims. biggrin.gif Both are excellent luxury watch brands and both are expensive but of course Rolex is still the king.
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post Jan 15 2018, 08:58 AM

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Thanks. Now I understand it clearly.


QUOTE(6UE5T @ Jan 14 2018, 11:10 PM)
As far as I know (anyone can CMIIW) Enkei doesn't make forged type rims to make lightweight rims. They instead use MAT technology which is still cast type rims but with more advance technology so that it can lightweight yet a bit cheaper than forged type. (Normal/traditional cast type rims are heavier and cheaper still). However not all Enkei Japan rims are made using MAT and therefore not all of them are lightweight.

Rays is said to have one of if not the most advanced forged rim manufacturing facility in the world to produce lightweight yet strong rims, hence more expensive. Similarly, not all Rays rims are forged type, they also make cheaper normal cast type rims.

So in general if I were to rank them, Rays > Enkei Japan. If you know watches, Enkei Japan is maybe like Tag Heuer while Rays is like the Rolex of rims.  biggrin.gif  Both are excellent luxury watch brands and both are expensive but of course Rolex is still the king.
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