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Opinions on these wheels?
Pretty nice for Konigs...
18x8.5/9.5/10... pretty aggressive for Konig, too!
I still can't find the weight on these bad boys, but other than that... these seem like they have some serious potential.
Specially on a TB VIII with the black wheels real purdy!
The only other thing to worry about is fitment....
Anywho, Konigs are not widely used by Evo guys... but I am curious on some thoughts... (and if anyone can find weight/offset for these)
18x8.5/9.5/10... pretty aggressive for Konig, too!
I still can't find the weight on these bad boys, but other than that... these seem like they have some serious potential.
Specially on a TB VIII with the black wheels real purdy!
The only other thing to worry about is fitment....
Anywho, Konigs are not widely used by Evo guys... but I am curious on some thoughts... (and if anyone can find weight/offset for these)
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Well that was a constructive comment.
Because of their history with spitting out cheap wheels, it'll be hard to turn that impression around. BUT, this wheel looks like they can be going in the right direction. Update us with weights if you find them.
Because of their history with spitting out cheap wheels, it'll be hard to turn that impression around. BUT, this wheel looks like they can be going in the right direction. Update us with weights if you find them.
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Got some more information for everyone...
Directly from Konig... I actually had to call them for this... these people aren't very free with their information
18x8.5 = 18.9lbs
18x9.5 = 20.3lbs
18x10 = 21.9lbs
My guess is this is product of using MAT (the same process Enkei and others use to keep their wheel light, but still fairly strong)
Got to say... given the fact that they are light too... I am pretty sold on these...
Directly from Konig... I actually had to call them for this... these people aren't very free with their information
18x8.5 = 18.9lbs
18x9.5 = 20.3lbs
18x10 = 21.9lbs
My guess is this is product of using MAT (the same process Enkei and others use to keep their wheel light, but still fairly strong)
Got to say... given the fact that they are light too... I am pretty sold on these...
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Got some more information for everyone...
Directly from Konig... I actually had to call them for this... these people aren't very free with their information
18x8.5 = 18.9lbs
18x9.5 = 20.3lbs
18x10 = 21.9lbs
My guess is this is product of using MAT (the same process Enkei and others use to keep their wheel light, but still fairly strong)
Got to say... given the fact that they are light too... I am pretty sold on these...
Directly from Konig... I actually had to call them for this... these people aren't very free with their information
18x8.5 = 18.9lbs
18x9.5 = 20.3lbs
18x10 = 21.9lbs
My guess is this is product of using MAT (the same process Enkei and others use to keep their wheel light, but still fairly strong)
Got to say... given the fact that they are light too... I am pretty sold on these...