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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Enkei-rpf1-5 ... 1438.l2649
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Draven wrote:they are lovely.![]()
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Race Idiot wrote:45 offset probably not that great tho, also for that price I'd see how much you can get em new.Maybe a bit more than 950 but not much more I bet and with proper offsets
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markstevieandmads wrote:Im afraid that does not surprise me..
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£150 he knows hes not making anything.
markstevieandmads wrote:Its honestly not too bad if you got a good trolley jack, large stands and a crane.![]()
Just take a lot of pics of brackets and bag up and label EVERYTHING!!!
And be prepared to spend more money than you thought as you will find things you will want to replace while the engine is out
thomp1983 wrote:A set of normal axle stands will be fine, just put some breeze blocks or something else heavy duty under them to raise them, saves you spending on stands for a one off job.
markstevieandmads wrote:If your dropping it at home you might fond you wanna fo it all at once.
Its not fun dropping the engine at home lol