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The Enkei Tuning Raijin Matte Bronze wheel brings aggressive street style to performance-focused sport compacts with its distinctive split-spoke mesh pattern and lightweight construction. Enkei utilizes MAT (Most Advanced Technology) flow-forming to create a wheel that's lighter than traditional cast designs while maintaining structural integrity, helping reduce unsprung weight for sharper handling response. The Raijin's intricate mesh design showcases modern tuning aesthetics with deep spoke pockets that create visual depth and allow better brake cooling airflow. This matte bronze finish delivers a warm, earthy tone that complements a wide range of vehicle colors, from dark metallics to bright hues, while resisting the fingerprints and water spots that plague polished finishes. Each Raijin wheel undergoes Enkei's rigorous Spec-E testing protocol, which exceeds standard industry requirements to verify strength and durability. Available in multiple sizing configurations with various bolt patterns including 5-lug fitments, the Raijin accommodates popular sport compact platforms from brands like Honda, Subaru, Volkswagen, and Mazda. The one-piece cast aluminum construction balances performance benefits with everyday durability, making it suitable for spirited driving and daily commuting alike.
All of our custom wheels are backed by our Auto Rim Shop guarantee. Our guarantee ensures you receive the best possible quality wheels. If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, we will be happy to accept a return on your wheel in unused condition. Please just let our customer service center know and we will be happy to make things right. To check our return policy, please click here. To ensure the part's compatibility please check the Vehicle Fitment table.
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Dimension:
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Dimensions represent the diameter and width in inches. The first number is the diameter. The
second number is the width. These dimensions should match your vehicle's requirements, which can typically
be found in your vehicle's manual, the driver's side door jamb, or even on the tire itself.
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18"x8" |
| Offset: ? Offset of a rim is like the positioning of a shelf on a wall bracket. It's where the wheel connects to your car. Think of it as how far the wheel sticks out or tucks in. To measure the offset, you can look at the distance between the centerline of the wheel and the part that connects to the car. You can often find this information in your car's manual, or a professional at a tire shop can measure it for you. |
40mm |
| Lugs: ? Lugs, or lug nuts, are the fasteners used to secure a wheel to the vehicle. They are screwed onto the vehicle's wheel studs, holding the wheel in place. The number of lugs typically corresponds to the number of holes in the wheel's center and varies depending on the vehicle's make and model. |
5 |
| Bolt Pattern: ? Bolt pattern of a wheel refers to the arrangement of the lug holes used to attach the wheel to the vehicle. It is described by the number of lug holes and the distance between them (e.g., 5x114.3). The bolt pattern must match the vehicle's pattern to ensure proper fitment. |
114mm |
| Diameter: ? Diameter of a rim is the measurement across the wheel from one end to the other, passing through the center. Usually measured in inches, it determines the size of the tire that fits the rim. The diameter is a critical factor in the overall size and fitment of the wheel on a vehicle, affecting both aesthetics and performance.
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18" |
| Finish: ? Finish is the color of the wheel |
Matte Bronze |
| Material: ? Material The substance your wheel is made of, affecting its weight, durability, and appearance. Choices often include alloy, steel, and carbon fiber. |
Cast Aluminum |
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