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Konig Incident Rims

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 1:39 am
by BlueVibe09
Hey everyone, I'm about to order new summer rims and am looking at the Konig Incident 16". Anyone seen these rims on a Vibe? I'd love to get 17's or 18's but I'm not because I want to maintain a larger sidewall and smooth ride. Any opinions? Thanks!

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Re: Konig Incident Rims (BlueVibe09)

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 1:51 am
by BlueCrush
I think that is what Schroeder has on his Matrix in this thread: http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=30551 Haven't seen them on a Vibe though. Did you look thru the Aftermarket Wheel Gallery thread? http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=9249

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 1:57 am
by BlueVibe09
Yeah, tried to check the aftermarket gallery thread but... I'm at work and all the photobucket pics are blocked! Guess they're tryingt to tell me something

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 5:04 am
by Kincaid
Those Konigs would look great in 16's and you should have no problem.

Re: (Kincaid)

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 8:40 am
by BlueVibe09
Well, I went ahead and ordered them today. Stock was low so It'll probably be a couple weeks before I get them and get them mounted. I'll be sure to post pics when they're done! Now the waiting game...

Re: Konig Incident Rims (BlueCrush)

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 10:32 am
by schroeder
Yup:Great memory Brian.Just did the summer change over and the Konigs still look good.Ran them summer and winter for three years before I put snowson my factory rims.06 Matrix, bought on 10/01/05 up to a whopping 43,500 miles.Wishing all a good Spring and Summer.

Re: (BlueVibe09)

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 8:25 pm
by bikeman1
Those are really sweet. reasonably priced tooQuote, originally posted by BlueVibe09 »Well, I went ahead and ordered them today. Stock was low so It'll probably be a couple weeks before I get them and get them mounted. I'll be sure to post pics when they're done! Now the waiting game...

Re: (bikeman1)

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 10:57 pm
by BlueVibe09
Quote, originally posted by bikeman1 »Those are really sweet. reasonably priced too$407 delivered with lugs and centering rings, plus I can use my current tires. I couldn't say no for that price! Quote, originally posted by schroeder »Yup:Great memory Brian.Just did the summer change over and the Konigs still look good.Ran them summer and winter for three years before I put snowson my factory rims.06 Matrix, bought on 10/01/05 up to a whopping 43,500 miles.Wishing all a good Spring and Summer. Checked out the pics, those look great on the Matrix. I'll be racking up the miles a little quicker though... I drive about 20,000 a year!Do anything special to keep your rims looking good?

Re: (BlueVibe09)

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 7:36 am
by vibolista
Nice rims. What tire/size/brand are you going to stick on the new rims? The OE tires? You can get a quiet, smooth riding summer tire and kinda +1 it, by going with a 215 width. To keep your wheels looking really good for a long time, wax your rims twice a year (first before you put them on your car, too!). There are wheel specific cleaners and waxes out there.Depending on time and energy... but at least once a year before the cool season, try to get the bits of tar off before they bond to the finish. Good waxing helps keep the tar from really sticking and staining. The next best thing is to get them off, clean them and store them before they salt and sand the roads. Winter = rocks and salt = bad for wheel finish.

Re: (vibolista)

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 8:53 am
by BlueVibe09
Quote, originally posted by vibolista »Nice rims. What tire/size/brand are you going to stick on the new rims? The OE tires? You can get a quiet, smooth riding summer tire and kinda +1 it, by going with a 215 width. To keep your wheels looking really good for a long time, wax your rims twice a year (first before you put them on your car, too!). There are wheel specific cleaners and waxes out there.Depending on time and energy... but at least once a year before the cool season, try to get the bits of tar off before they bond to the finish. Good waxing helps keep the tar from really sticking and staining. The next best thing is to get them off, clean them and store them before they salt and sand the roads. Winter = rocks and salt = bad for wheel finish. I'm gonna stick with the OE tires for this summer, they've still got plenty of life in 'em. Would going to a 215 change the ride much? Might be something to look into for next year. I plan on putting winter tires on my steelies so taking care of the rims in the fall should be no problem and they won't have to see western NY winters. So hopefully they'll stay looking good for a long time. Thanks for the tips on careing for them. Guess I'll have to start searching for some wax and cleaners. Recommend anything in particular?

Re: (BlueVibe09)

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 11:35 am
by vibolista
A 215 width would give you a little more rubber on the road... and if you kept the same aspect ratio of 55 it would be a tad taller. With the right tire, you could end up with a very comfortable ride. After a bit of research, I ended up with a 225/50 17. The tire I picked was the Kumho Ecsta Platinum LX for its overall performance numbers combined with the quiet tread pattern. Not great in snow, (I use snow tires in winter) but it is very good in wet and dry conditions. Not a mushy tire and turn in is fairly quick. One the other hand, the ride is supple, and it's definitely the most quiet tire I've ever had on a car. On a Vibe, that's really nice to have.

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Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 7:21 am
by BlueVibe09
Just got the new rims on the car for the summer. I think they look great! Definite improvement over the hub caps! I guess I coulda washed the car for the pics but oh well.

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 9:31 am
by Kincaid
Those look great on your car. Congrats!

Re: Re: (BlueVibe09)

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 1:59 pm
by vibolista
Nice rims! What offset are they? Save up for a set of 215/55s (or 60s if they would fit) tires, so you run something that would fill up those wheel wells a bit more. Super nice wheels. Very nice.

Re: Re: (vibolista)

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 11:23 pm
by BlueVibe09
Quote, originally posted by vibolista »Nice rims! What offset are they? Save up for a set of 215/55s (or 60s if they would fit) tires, so you run something that would fill up those wheel wells a bit more. Super nice wheels. Very nice. The offset is 40mmNew tires next summer, I'd like to make the wheel well gap a bit smaller... Lowering springs are very tempting but I don't know.

Re: Re: (BlueVibe09)

Posted: Wed May 05, 2010 5:25 am
by vibolista
Quote, originally posted by BlueVibe09 »The offset is 40mmNew tires next summer, I'd like to make the wheel well gap a bit smaller... Lowering springs are very tempting but I don't know. Definitely a tough decision! Lowering is not the best option where I live. Rough roads and lots of snow sometimes would make that a bad decision. Really like the wheels on your Vibe.