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Old 04-25-2007, 04:51 PM   #1
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And in the event of a crack... well those are some pretty cheap rims so no big deal.
Which is exactly why they would crack in the first place.

Honestly, I like Konig wheels a lot. The Heliums I've stayed away from. They're a cheap, lightweight wheel which is good in theory. However, to achieve this affordable price tag, Konig used a really cheap material in which to make the wheel with. That being said, I'm sure that for daily driving and a some light autocrossing, they would be fine. God forbid you hit a pothole or speedbump too fast though.

Like CASTREX said though; since they're cheap, they're easy to replace.
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Old 04-25-2007, 06:26 PM   #2
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Which is exactly why they would crack in the first place.

Honestly, I like Konig wheels a lot. The Heliums I've stayed away from. They're a cheap, lightweight wheel which is good in theory. However, to achieve this affordable price tag, Konig used a really cheap material in which to make the wheel with. That being said, I'm sure that for daily driving and a some light autocrossing, they would be fine. God forbid you hit a pothole or speedbump too fast though.

Like CASTREX said though; since they're cheap, they're easy to replace.

This is from someone who bought Rotas complaining against Konigs? People across the country autocross and do track events on Rotas and Konigs EVERY WEEKEND. You can find people that have broken or bent every brand of wheel in existance. It happens when you hit things.

I have seen more lightweight expensive forged wheels bend over potholes than I have cast wheels.

Daily driving is much harder on wheels than "racing" is anyway. If it holds up to potholes and speedbumps you are going to be fine on a smooth piece of pavement.

If you run a low profile tire you can bend ANY RIM hitting a pothole at speed.
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This is from someone who bought Rotas complaining against Konigs? People across the country autocross and do track events on Rotas and Konigs EVERY WEEKEND. You can find people that have broken or bent every brand of wheel in existance.
lol @ Rota knock-off wheel joke. Join the bandwagon and bash the brand even though they make a decent wheel. Also, FYI, I no longer have Rota wheels.

Back on topic, I didn't bash Konig. I stated the truth. They made a lightweight and inexpensive wheel at the expense of using a cheap metal. The Helium has both good and bad aspects about it. I'd get two sets if I were you though. One for daily and one for performance driving.
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lol @ Rota knock-off wheel joke. Join the bandwagon and bash the brand even though they make a decent wheel. Also, FYI, I no longer have Rota wheels.

Back on topic, I didn't bash Konig. I stated the truth. They made a lightweight and inexpensive wheel at the expense of using a cheap metal. The Helium has both good and bad aspects about it. I'd get two sets if I were you though. One for daily and one for performance driving.
You are the one on the bashing wheels bandwagon.

I'm not bashing Konigs or Rotas. I have owned more than 2 sets of both brands. I bent one of the pair of Rotas on a 2 inch unmarked graded area on the road. I was doing 65+. Nothing is indestructable. My Rotas were great, I never had an issue with them. Konigs are not made of cheap metal no more than Rotas are.

I could say the same ignorant crap about your slipstreams. They were light, just as light as Heliums. They must be made of crappy metal then right????

Konigs are no better than Rotas. Rotas are fine. Konigs are fine. The all pass the same certification tests. Get over it. BTW there was a batch of 17 inch Rota Attacks for Subarus that broke about 5 years ago. Probably 20-30 people had spokes crack or rip the spokes out of the wheel. Shit happens, it is a mass produced part.

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