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+ | == EK24 == | ||
+ | phone-dial wheels: 13" 4-hole, 14", 5-hole 15" 6-hole | ||
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+ | {{Album|22144}} | ||
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+ | == EK26 == | ||
+ | sawtooth | ||
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+ | {{Album|1381}} {{Album|1382}} | ||
== 92 == | == 92 == | ||
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classic mesh one-piece with a circular, flat hub area. | classic mesh one-piece with a circular, flat hub area. | ||
- | {{UploadPost|174_57afe00e04630.jpg|480530}} {{UploadPost|174_563eacff9568d.jpg|473529}} {{UploadPost|174_563eae00032c5.jpg|473529}} | + | EK92/Mesh 4F |
+ | <br>{{UploadPost|174_57afe00e04630.jpg|480530}} {{UploadPost|174_563eacff9568d.jpg|473529}} {{UploadPost|174_563eae00032c5.jpg|473529}} | ||
== Apache == | == Apache == | ||
- | {{PhotoPost|2m33gi0.jpg|398638}} {{Photo!|2m33gi0_.jpg}} | + | Apache (1978) has square spokes and square center cap. Apache II (1979) has tapered spokes and round center cap |
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+ | {{Album|28942}} | ||
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+ | [{{Post|398638}} 1200 ute with Apache rims] | ||
+ | <br>{{Album|28941|was=PhotoPost\2m33gi0.jpg\398638|replaced=Photo\2m33gi0_.jpg(grainy wheel crop)}} | ||
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+ | Apache 7 (1982) advertisement with KB110 | ||
+ | <br>This is Apache<br> | ||
+ | {{Album|28940}} | ||
+ | <br>made to reach the limit. | ||
+ | <br>Apache thinks of the future. | ||
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+ | Apache II with 12 bolts (the 1979 version had six bolts, as does the current one-piece version) | ||
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+ | = Baja = | ||
+ | 14-spoke [[Rim_Types#Many_Spokes|hurricane-style]] | ||
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+ | {{Album|9346}} | ||
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+ | = Compe 8 = | ||
+ | 1968 Eight Spoke, later Compe 8, later EK80 ([[Minilite]] style) | ||
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+ | {{Album|21076}} | ||
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+ | = Compe Rally = | ||
+ | Enkei Competition/Compe Rally | ||
+ | <br>{{Album|9760}} | ||
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+ | = Cross Fever = | ||
+ | [[Colin wheels]] Cross Fe'ver by Enkei | ||
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+ | 1-piece | ||
+ | <br>{{Album|16952}} | ||
= Easyrider = | = Easyrider = | ||
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14x6" +8 165/65R14, 14x6.5 +0 185/60R14 | 14x6" +8 165/65R14, 14x6.5 +0 185/60R14 | ||
<br>{{Photo!|25210_.jpg|wiki}} {{AlbumPhoto|25210}} | <br>{{Photo!|25210_.jpg|wiki}} {{AlbumPhoto|25210}} | ||
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+ | = Mag Racing = | ||
+ | 1974-1976 | ||
+ | <br>{{PhotoPost|10242d1302339546-datsun-works-enkei-mag-wheels-mag.jpg|434978|wiki}} | ||
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+ | = RS-III = | ||
+ | 1996-1998 RS-III | ||
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+ | {{Album|21607}} {{Album|13098}} {{Album|10843|gif}} | ||
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EK24
phone-dial wheels: 13" 4-hole, 14", 5-hole 15" 6-hole
EK26
sawtooth
92
http://enkei.com/shop/classic/enkei92
classic mesh one-piece with a circular, flat hub area.
Apache
Apache (1978) has square spokes and square center cap. Apache II (1979) has tapered spokes and round center cap
POST 1200 ute with Apache rims
Apache 7 (1982) advertisement with KB110
This is Apache
made to reach the limit.
Apache thinks of the future.
Apache II with 12 bolts (the 1979 version had six bolts, as does the current one-piece version)
Baja
14-spoke hurricane-style
Compe 8
1968 Eight Spoke, later Compe 8, later EK80 (Minilite style)
Compe Rally
Cross Fever
Colin wheels Cross Fe'ver by Enkei
Easyrider
Six-spoke Enkei Easyrider (similar to Long Champ XR4)
14x6" +8 165/65R14, 14x6.5 +0 185/60R14
Mag Racing
RS-III
1996-1998 RS-III