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I really like the look of the gunmetal ones for my '04 SS Z....but am curious as to why they are so cheap. Are they poorly made? Really heavy? Just a crap wheel? Or just a great deal?
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Originally Posted by oaktown2000
I really like the look of the gunmetal ones for my '04 SS Z....but am curious as to why they are so cheap. Are they poorly made? Really heavy? Just a crap wheel? Or just a great deal?
I learned my lesson. I have 19" Te37s now. I have hit all sorts of large pot holes and Dont have a scratch.
Save your money a bit longer and get a quality wheel.
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Originally Posted by joust75
Really heavy and weak. I owned some Konigs before. Broke two of them on baby potholes.
I learned my lesson. I have 19" Te37s now. I have hit all sorts of large pot holes and Dont have a scratch.
Save your money a bit longer and get a quality wheel.
I learned my lesson. I have 19" Te37s now. I have hit all sorts of large pot holes and Dont have a scratch.
Save your money a bit longer and get a quality wheel.
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Originally Posted by oaktown2000
Thanks......do you know of any quality manufacturer that has a wheel very similar in style??? I really like the look of the 5 spoke with the chrome in the middle surrounded by the gunmetal grey.
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no way, you can not put axis and konig in the same category. Axis is a MUCH better quality wheel then Konig. I would never recommend konig to anyone, although I do think Axis makes some affordable quality wheels.
Originally Posted by Z1 Performance
Axis and Konig are the same in terms of overall quality and weight...but Konig is ALOT less costly to replace should the need arise
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synth - if you only knew how this industry worked......quality wise they are on precisely the same level. Both are made overseas in east asia, both made their mark in many ways by making low cost replicas of higher priced wheels, both have high points and low points about them
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z1... i have to disagree... I don't see how you can make a blanketing statement like that
of the most recent axis releases, only one is a replica of a "high end" design (reverb and tc2)
as for quality... that's subjective unless you have hard physical evidence (composition/chemical analysis). I've heard of and seen plenty of bent konig wheels in my area, but rarely any bent axis wheels. Axis is also more expensive than Konig; simply saying that they are made in the same place (east asia) doesn't tell me anything.
Please share your thoughts.
of the most recent axis releases, only one is a replica of a "high end" design (reverb and tc2)
as for quality... that's subjective unless you have hard physical evidence (composition/chemical analysis). I've heard of and seen plenty of bent konig wheels in my area, but rarely any bent axis wheels. Axis is also more expensive than Konig; simply saying that they are made in the same place (east asia) doesn't tell me anything.
Please share your thoughts.
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This is exactly where I'm coming from. I agree 100%
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z1... i have to disagree... I don't see how you can make a blanketing statement like that
of the most recent axis releases, only one is a replica of a "high end" design (reverb and tc2)
as for quality... that's subjective unless you have hard physical evidence (composition/chemical analysis). I've heard of and seen plenty of bent konig wheels in my area, but rarely any bent axis wheels. Axis is also more expensive than Konig; simply saying that they are made in the same place (east asia) doesn't tell me anything.
Please share your thoughts.
of the most recent axis releases, only one is a replica of a "high end" design (reverb and tc2)
as for quality... that's subjective unless you have hard physical evidence (composition/chemical analysis). I've heard of and seen plenty of bent konig wheels in my area, but rarely any bent axis wheels. Axis is also more expensive than Konig; simply saying that they are made in the same place (east asia) doesn't tell me anything.
Please share your thoughts.
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If I decided to just get those Konigs...would I be sorry??? I mean...are they gonna bend if I go over a speed bump. I really think they would look great on my SS Z and cannot find anything that looks the same way. And I really don't want to go and get Volks (seems every other Z is getting them). Take in mind, I'm not into the street racing or drag racing or track racing. It is just my daily driver that every now and then I'll open her up on I-95.
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honestly, I've seen way too many damaged konig's. I really think the quality is crap. I would rather save up and purchase better wheels. You won't regret it in the end. As for volks, seems like everyone online has them....but how often do you see them in "real life?" hardly ever over here... there are other good wheels other then volk as well...
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Originally Posted by Strife350z
z1... i have to disagree... I don't see how you can make a blanketing statement like that
of the most recent axis releases, only one is a replica of a "high end" design (reverb and tc2)
as for quality... that's subjective unless you have hard physical evidence (composition/chemical analysis). I've heard of and seen plenty of bent konig wheels in my area, but rarely any bent axis wheels. Axis is also more expensive than Konig; simply saying that they are made in the same place (east asia) doesn't tell me anything.
Please share your thoughts.
of the most recent axis releases, only one is a replica of a "high end" design (reverb and tc2)
as for quality... that's subjective unless you have hard physical evidence (composition/chemical analysis). I've heard of and seen plenty of bent konig wheels in my area, but rarely any bent axis wheels. Axis is also more expensive than Konig; simply saying that they are made in the same place (east asia) doesn't tell me anything.
Please share your thoughts.
Honestly if you are buying a cast wheel anyway , you might as well buy the Konigs. They will probably be not much weaker than the best cast wheel out there.
I reccomend Enkeis. They make relatively inexpensive forged wheels. really good prices.
BTW Strife, Axis is not more expensive than Konig because they offer a better wheel. They are a smaller company than Konig and therefore have to charge higher prices. Their price is also part of their product positioning stratagy. Youll notice Axis is targeted at a higher end crowd. (ever see their ferrari?)
Believe me, you put both under a 10000 lb hydraulic press and they will both bend within seconds of eachother
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I also concur that Axis and Konig are both of the same quality. I would probably put Enkei a step above them especially with their newer upper class racing wheels. I have owned a set of Konigs before and had no major issues. I also helped install a set of Axis Hiros and was not impressed with the paint job on the rims. There were runs and you could notice where they didn't spray the paint as thick. It was the same thing with my Konigs, however. Now this is on parts of the wheel that aren't very noticeable and most people wouldn't care, but I noticed it. I have also owned a set of Enkeis, and I don't remember any paint issues with those wheels.
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Originally Posted by King Tut
I also concur that Axis and Konig are both of the same quality. I would probably put Enkei a step above them especially with their newer upper class racing wheels. I have owned a set of Konigs before and had no major issues. I also helped install a set of Axis Hiros and was not impressed with the paint job on the rims. There were runs and you could notice where they didn't spray the paint as thick. It was the same thing with my Konigs, however. Now this is on parts of the wheel that aren't very noticeable and most people wouldn't care, but I noticed it. I have also owned a set of Enkeis, and I don't remember any paint issues with those wheels.
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Enkei's are not forged...well, most of them anyway. But they do use a casting technique similar to SSR, and identical to Advan (which are cast as well - Enkei makes Advans).
So, Axis are more expensive.........since when does price dictate quality? Bottom line, is that if the wheel is not subject to overly harsh conditions, it will last as long as the rest of the car does. Just because you spent more on a wheel does not mean it is immune to bending or even less likely to bend. I had a set of $3000 Speelines on my Subaru, hit a pothole and bent a pizza shaped wedge into one. Was I pissed? Yeah a bit.....could I have expected any less? Not really - this was a crater sized pothole I hit on a back road (no lighting and it was after midnight), and I hit it sqaurely at 50 mph (amazingly no tire damage!).
I've owned countless sets of Volks too - some have bent, some have not. Bottom line is if you are careful with the wheel and how you treat it, they should last just fine. I have also had to order single Volk wheels for customers who bent theirs (Te37, LE37, CE28). Typically the cause was running a tire with a miniscule sidewall (ie 215/40/18) and hitting a pothole or curb)
Are they going to bend over a speed bump - not if you
1. dont hit that speed bump at 30 mph and
2. use the right size tire, properly inflated (the most important factory that many people never take into consideration)
Maybe Axis's latest offerings are not pure replicas.......the company was built on this premis though. Lot's of wheel companies are, not just them.
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So, Axis are more expensive.........since when does price dictate quality? Bottom line, is that if the wheel is not subject to overly harsh conditions, it will last as long as the rest of the car does. Just because you spent more on a wheel does not mean it is immune to bending or even less likely to bend. I had a set of $3000 Speelines on my Subaru, hit a pothole and bent a pizza shaped wedge into one. Was I pissed? Yeah a bit.....could I have expected any less? Not really - this was a crater sized pothole I hit on a back road (no lighting and it was after midnight), and I hit it sqaurely at 50 mph (amazingly no tire damage!).
I've owned countless sets of Volks too - some have bent, some have not. Bottom line is if you are careful with the wheel and how you treat it, they should last just fine. I have also had to order single Volk wheels for customers who bent theirs (Te37, LE37, CE28). Typically the cause was running a tire with a miniscule sidewall (ie 215/40/18) and hitting a pothole or curb)
Are they going to bend over a speed bump - not if you
1. dont hit that speed bump at 30 mph and
2. use the right size tire, properly inflated (the most important factory that many people never take into consideration)
Maybe Axis's latest offerings are not pure replicas.......the company was built on this premis though. Lot's of wheel companies are, not just them.
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Originally Posted by oaktown2000
Would you buy Konigs again if they made a wheel that you really liked the look of?????
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Thanks guys for the opinions and info.
I certainly don't want a "cheap" wheel placed onto my Z.....but there is just something about the look of those wheels that I think would go perfect on a Silverstone Z.
I certainly don't want a "cheap" wheel placed onto my Z.....but there is just something about the look of those wheels that I think would go perfect on a Silverstone Z.