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    Did anybody try to fit 18" Enkei Raijin?

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    I couldn't find anything on search. Tire Rack has a pretty good deal on these rims (looking for a dedicated square track set)

    https://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Whee...9&autoModClar=

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    They (TR) don't show them as fitting, so they either don't fit at all, or they are really close, like 2 mm clearance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Potatohead_RS3 View Post
    They (TR) don't show them as fitting, so they either don't fit at all, or they are really close, like 2 mm clearance.
    TR don't list any 18" that would fit RS3. My guess is the nixed that option across the board

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    Interesting that TR shows 18” fitment for the TTRS.....same brakes right?

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    Why not just buy neuspeed rse10s?

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    Quote Originally Posted by o1turbo30v View Post
    Interesting that TR shows 18” fitment for the TTRS.....same brakes right?
    I didn't actually look but I bet they're all 18x9's or wider, which buys a fair bit of caliper clearance. They probably don't approve 9" width for the RS3 since they are pretty conservative on fitment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5PotNewb View Post
    Why not just buy neuspeed rse10s?
    Good question. I already have it as my winter set. Great wheels.
    The Enkei are over $100 cheaper per wheel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Potatohead_RS3 View Post
    I didn't actually look but I bet they're all 18x9's or wider, which buys a fair bit of caliper clearance. They probably don't approve 9" width for the RS3 since they are pretty conservative on fitment.
    3, 18x8 et35's, 1 18x8 et31.
    Stage 1 more than you RS3

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    Quote Originally Posted by o1turbo30v View Post
    3, 18x8 et35's, 1 18x8 et31.
    Ok, well the offset is why then. If OP is comfortable with that type of fitment then sure they would work.

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    Did anybody try to fit 18" Enkei Raijin?

    Lol why different width and offset?
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