QUOTE(cyapd @ Oct 13 2021, 08:00 AM)
1) personally I’ll stay away from fakes. Try to survey rims such as Advanti, Konig or even Enkei Tuning
2) from the stamping behind the wheels or the colorway if you’re experienced. Or just get the rims from reputable seller/shop
3) the tire will be wider, hence slightly more stable
4) refer #1
5) refer #1
7j you’ll need min 195 tires. ET35 also means the wheels/tires most likely will be slightly protruding from the fenders. Below will let you have a clearer picture.
https://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php?width...th=7&offset2=35QUOTE(6UE5T @ Oct 13 2021, 11:24 PM)
1. In the last few years Thailand fakes have been getting better but the decent ones are also usually not so cheap! Plus they're still fakes so use at your own risk. I'd rather recommend getting Taiwan/Thailand original brands like Konig, Advanti, Enkei Tuning, or Lenso, but again they won't be dirt cheap like that fake Enkei, unless used.
2. That one 1000% fake and most probably not a good one too cuz so cheap. The original RP01 is made in Japan and clearly stamped behind. The Enkei and JLL writings on the spokes are also thinner/finer than that fake.
3. Improve high speed stability as you widen the footprint and your steering may feel marginally heavier.
4. Risky due to using cheap fakes, not so much about the size spec.
5. Me personally, I'd avoid fakes altogether especially cheap ones like that. They're heavy and some more not sure of the strength. I'd rather stick with stock rims if no decent budget to buy decent rims. I might buy such cheapo fakes only if I want to sell off my car. Lol
Thank you both for your reply. Sadly, due to peer pressure and devil influence, ive traded my stock rims with the thailand rims with add on RM500. 😭 but not that RP01 white but RAYS CE28. Pray for our safety on the road 😢