Hello fellow Leaf'ers,
Been lurking for awhile, this will be my first post.
After owning my Leaf for almost three years, with every intention of returning the lease, I was offered a generous $7500 off my residual! I also got another $1500 off from Nissan Fontana (thank you so much Richard!) to sweeten the deal, making my residual a little less than $3000.
After the unreal feeling of actually owning this glorious vehicle, I felt the need to make it my own, so I did the research of finding some wheels that would fit OEM sized tires, not to mention the steelies were cramping my style (my hubcaps were damaged so I just removed them).
I decided on Enkei RPF-1s, one of the best wheels on the market in it's price range. Specs:
16x7 +30, Powdercoated Black
Waiting at America's tires
Pics of the wheels by the charging stations at work!
I couldn't be happier with the results, just need to put on my Megan racing coilovers and lower the car a little and I will be done!
Thanks for looking everyone.
Been lurking for awhile, this will be my first post.
After owning my Leaf for almost three years, with every intention of returning the lease, I was offered a generous $7500 off my residual! I also got another $1500 off from Nissan Fontana (thank you so much Richard!) to sweeten the deal, making my residual a little less than $3000.
After the unreal feeling of actually owning this glorious vehicle, I felt the need to make it my own, so I did the research of finding some wheels that would fit OEM sized tires, not to mention the steelies were cramping my style (my hubcaps were damaged so I just removed them).
I decided on Enkei RPF-1s, one of the best wheels on the market in it's price range. Specs:
16x7 +30, Powdercoated Black
Waiting at America's tires
Pics of the wheels by the charging stations at work!
I couldn't be happier with the results, just need to put on my Megan racing coilovers and lower the car a little and I will be done!
Thanks for looking everyone.