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Konig wheels bad?

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by falnfenix, Apr 4, 2005.

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    falnfenix Well-Known Member

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    wow... what were you doing to make the rims do that?!?!

    I think you could sue Konig Wheels
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    Rolla95 Rollin' Out y0

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    i do believe ther not hers, lol

    but damn, thats crazy, my friend has konig prophets for over a year and thier doin fine
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    rolla02 Corollalcholic

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    falnfenix Well-Known Member

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    uh, no, they're not mine. hence the link...besides, that's not a toyota in the pic.

    i guess drive carefully if you have wheels with thin spokes, guys...Konig's not going to back up their product. they have a 1 year warrantee...that's it.
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    Laz Z Kay "n00B, be kind"

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    Damn. :wow1:
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    holy shit!
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    Tamago New Member

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    that's why you buy wheels with lifetime structural warranty.. like mine :)
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    hey Tamago what brand are your wheels and tires, looks nice by the way.
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    they're Speedy wheels.

    they're for sale.

    thanks!
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    falnfenix Well-Known Member

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    for future reference(can't afford them now) where'd you get them?
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    thanks :)



    ah pooey...nothing in 16" with a nice lip. :(
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    falnfenix Well-Known Member

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    i'll be damned...i've been looking for THAT website for awhile. a friend of mine got his Advan Mesh off there for a pretty good deal. thanks!
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    falnfenix Well-Known Member

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    :eek: Watanabes AND WELDSPORTS?!?



    ahh man...this site will be the end of me...now i can't figure out which set i want for the 7.
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    Tamago New Member

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    no problem i'll find the other one i visit too.. brb
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    falnfenix Well-Known Member

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    heh...

    *hears wallet screaming in fear*
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    Tamago New Member

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    www.jdmtheory.com but i don't think this was the one i was looking for.

    grr still gotta sell the damn 17's!
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    Vamp Gunmetal 2001 Corolla S

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    Well, Konig just got dropped off my selection of wheels. Anyone know much about MB Motoring? I'm looking at their Rev wheels now. Just not sure if the quality is good enough to risk going back up to 17", or if I should stay with 16".

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    Tamago New Member

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    mb is good wheels IMO.. (from discount tire, correct?) the wheel i like that they make is

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    holy crap that's a huge pic lol
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    Tamago New Member

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    ohh or this one by MB
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    i'm a sucka for bronze.
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    Derrick, i thought you were trying to stear clear of rivets?
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    Vamp Gunmetal 2001 Corolla S

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    Yeah, I know... heh. I'm just having a big pain in the ass trying to find a nice set of 16" wheels, especially now that I've been turned off with the idea of Konig. Worst case scenario, I'll have to make money shoot forth from my ass so I can afford a good set of 17" wheels like the Racing Hart C5.

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    well...just save your money on it, i guess. it's not like you DON'T have wheels...you do have your steels. i'd be more concerned if the Rotas were your only wheel ;)
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    TurismoDreamin ΓΡΗΓΟΡΟΣ ΟΔΗΓΟΣ

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    imagine that sh*t on the highway goin 75 or something....that would suck.....my cousin had 19" rims on his Ford ZX2 and he was on the highway on his way home when he was behind a flatbed truck and it dropped a metal rod thing that was jagged on one end onto the road and my cousin swerved but couldnt get around it and it ended up getting lodged straight into his rim....it messed up that rim and other debris messed up the rim on the same side in the rear (i think it was the drivers side)....it also messed up his suspension one that front side....the rim itself stayed intact tho, its just it had a big rod in it....
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    hehe wow --- at least my 5spoke Konig's are solid... I drive my ride like I stole that bitch. :)
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    my konigs are still holdin up no probs here
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    why do you want 16's tires are so expensive, they weigh just as much as 17's.. 15's is where it's at especially on a corolla.. ..
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    the roads are pretty harsh around here. I went through 2 sets of 17's and my 16"s are already bent too. Damn roads.

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