Enkei
Enkei GTC01RR Wheels 18x9.5 +35mm Matte Gunmetallic
2013+ FR-S / BRZ / 86
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Enkei GTC01RR
The GTC01RR is made after one of Enkei's strongest wheels, the GTC01. After vast research, we were able to keep the high rigidity while making it light weight, comparable to the RPF1. The GTC01RR has been tested in high performance categories including cornering, braking, acceleration, deceleration, and steering response.
Custom aftermarket wheels are as much a part of who we are as the clothes we wear, the vehicles we drive and of course the performance that we expect. ENKEI custom wheels deliver the latest in wheel designs, composite alloy technology such as, casting/forged processes, rigid testing that must pass stringent JGTC Standards and unsurpassed manufacturing facilities. Enkei is dedicated to perfection and delivers the best in aftermarket wheels. Make sure to sign up to our blog to keep up with Enkei Wheels’ involvement in not only the motorsport scene but also the street car scene.
SPECS
All Enkei wheels are engineered to pass rigorous testing. In fact, Enkei established its own test standard called “Spec-E,” which is tougher than JWL requirements. Enkei’s Spec-E test setting requires a higher drop point in the impact test and 20% more cycles for the rotary bending fatigue and dynamic radial fatigue tests than JWL standards.The Spec-E represents Enkei’s confidence in its technology and quality of Enkei wheels.
- Enkei GTC01RR Matte Gunmetallic
- Size: 18x9.5
- Offset: +35mm
- Bolt Pattern: 5x100
MAT Technology
Enkei developed a new manufacturing process to produce the next aluminum wheel generation. The Most Advanced Technology (M.A.T) combines one-piece cast wheel technology with a rim forming technology called spinning process. Using this new technology of casting and rim forming by M.A.T process, is critical to improve drastically the material property and strength of the wheels. Rim-Rolled technology shapes the rim to improve material elongation without sacrificing the wheels hardness.
Note: Careful consideration of wheel width, offset, and tire sizing must be observed when choosing and installing larger wheels. Adding larger wheels may lead to rubbing on suspension components or bodywork. Wheel spacers, new alignment settings, inside fender modifications, or other adjustments may be required. For more information on wheel fitments in general, please contact us!