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Lol I refused to even put Konigs on my Acura/Honda back in the tuner days. They werent even cool back in those days. I understand that money is an issue, it is for almost everyone. BUT there are soooooo many better options for replica wheel brands and styles out there.
Originally Posted by Manila Ice
I second that... They are built like ****... Atleast it was back in the tuner days
Lol I refused to even put Konigs on my Acura/Honda back in the tuner days. They werent even cool back in those days. I understand that money is an issue, it is for almost everyone. BUT there are soooooo many better options for replica wheel brands and styles out there.
I made the mistake of putting konigs on my 2000 accord.... they discolored after 1 week of winter driving and salt on the road...(OZ's, Work, volk etc can handle that much salt without discoloring) i also had an entire spoke (5 spoke design) break off after a minor car accident that had the wheel/tire hit a big ditch...but miraculously, the tire supporting it didnt get any damage... and i went on to use that tire for another 40000km it was a cheap budget yokohama avid H4 tire as well.
To revive an old thread I got a pair of these for my track wheels and really like like them. 18X8.5 +35 all round running 255/35/18 square setup. Wheels weigh in at 19lbs so they are super light and are make with the same M.A.T. process as RPF1's so they are really strong. Much better construction than the crappy Konig wheels but much cheaper than RPF1's. Each to their own on the look but for the price they can't be beat.