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NWFRS 01-18-2015 08:48 PM

Wheel Directory: 16x7.5" Konig Oversteer
 
I haven't seen these fitted yet.

16x7.5" Konig Oversteer in "Opal". Weight is 17.9lbs. Offset is +45.
Tires are a Yokohama YK580, 225 /50 R16 92V SL BSW.
I'm still on stock suspension.

https://i.imgur.com/qaxJtEdh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/zNvjQtWh.jpg

R2KD 01-21-2015 09:48 AM

I was waiting to see someone throw these on their car. Looks as good as i thought it would.

mkiisupra 01-21-2015 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by R2KD (Post 2099228)
I was waiting to see someone throw these on their car. Looks as good as i thought it would.


Ditto, I was def stalking these wheels a couple of months ago, but sadly no pics at work, :(

Eric G

venturaII 01-21-2015 11:20 AM

Those look sharp; I've had my eye on them for a while now, but was a little disappointed that a 16x7.5 wheel was nearly 18 pounds...

NWFRS 01-21-2015 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by venturaII (Post 2099354)
Those look sharp; I've had my eye on them for a while now, but was a little disappointed that a 16x7.5 wheel was nearly 18 pounds...

I'm no wheel expert, but for this kind of money, I'm guessing that they're cast. Maybe they would have been pushing the limits of safety if they had made it 16lbs? Just guessing. As soon as a picture of a broken rim shows up on the internet it's all over-no matter how good they look. According to TreadDepot marketing: "The rim of the Oversteer was spun in a roll forging", whatever that means.

Available in:
Gloss Black.
Gloss White.
And Opal.

16x7.5 +45 17.9lbs
17x8 +45 19.lbs
18x8 +45 19.6lbs
18x9. +42 20.lbs
19x8.5 +45 21.2lbs

R2KD 01-21-2015 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by NWFRS (Post 2099443)
I'm no wheel expert, but for this kind of money, I'm guessing that they're cast. Maybe they would have been pushing the limits of safety if they had made it 16lbs? Just guessing. As soon as a picture of a broken rim shows up on the internet it's all over-no matter how good they look.

For our cars, these are also available in:

17x8 +45 19lbs
18x8 +45 19.6lbs
19x8.5 +45 21.2lbs

I was dead-set on these wheels the moment I saw them, about four months ago. I'm REALLY satisfied with how they look on the car. Personally I think they look quite a bit more expensive than they really are. Konig did well. :-)

I think this might be an option if I can get my Kojins sold. Its one extreme or the other, the oversteer or the ssr gtv03s...

Decisions

venturaII 01-21-2015 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by NWFRS (Post 2099443)
I'm no wheel expert, but for this kind of money, I'm guessing that they're cast. Maybe they would have been pushing the limits of safety if they had made it 16lbs? Just guessing.
According to TreadDepot marketing: "The rim of the Oversteer was spun in a roll forging", whatever that means.



I was dead-set on these wheels the moment I saw them, about four months ago, and I'm really happy with how they look on the car. I'll likely be keeping these for a very long time. :-)


Yeah, they certainly get props for being affordable. Konig advertises their wheels as being 'flow formed', which is a similar process to forging. (http://flowformingtechnology.com/wha...owforming.html) It seems that it's only applied to the rim portion of the wheel and not the face, but I guess the rim is the area you need the most strength anyways.

I believe TireRack has several low pressure cast and gravity cast wheels in the same size that are lighter, so I'm still a little puzzled as to why the Konigs are so heavy for a relatively small wheel, but I guess the upside would be that the weight means added strength? Dunno. Konig also has several models in similar (or even larger) sizes that are noticably lighter, so again, a little puzzled/disappointed. The two big reasons for my interest in 16's is weight and ride quality.

At any rate, they do look nice against the black, and I bet the taller sidewall of the 16 is a big improvement over the stock 17s; I sure noticed a difference when I put my winter 16s on... The roads up here in central New England are just hideous...

SUB-FT86 03-23-2015 08:55 AM

I've decided to buy these in a 18x9 with 42+. I can't wait to see them on my car!

SUB-FT86 03-31-2015 09:51 PM

18x9 +42

http://http://i1382.photobucket.com/albums/...pseiv6x1gl.jpg

sr86 04-01-2015 02:53 AM

I just order a set from 4wheelonline, with Nitto tires combo. Can't wait to receive and install them.

fasteddy 04-01-2015 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by SUB-FT86 (Post 2193609)

That looks really good! Are you on stock suspension? If so, how close are you to the strut in the front?

Thanks.

Pat

NWFRS 04-01-2015 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by SUB-FT86 (Post 2193609)
18x9 +42

That looks amazing!
Best color combination too. :)

SUB-FT86 04-01-2015 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by fasteddy (Post 2194267)
That looks really good! Are you on stock suspension? If so, how close are you to the strut in the front?

Thanks.

Pat

Thanks. You need to see it in person to take in the beauty. I have a 5mm spacer that fits in between the tire and perch. Now keep in mind I'm running 225-40-18. It's pretty close but if it's too close just get a 3mm spacer. I am on stock suspension but I will get me some TRD springs soon and I'll update this thread.

SUB-FT86 04-01-2015 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by NWFRS (Post 2194434)
That looks amazing!

Best color combination too. :-D

Your car was the inspiration but I wanted 18s instead. They look very aggressive and concave like from all kinds of angles. Asphalt ftw!


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