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@@konigwheels thank you for the reply! Is there a way that I can stagger them so that the back wheels have a deeper concave than the front? For example, going 18x9 or less in the front and then 18x10.5 in rear?
@@ekinthao5741 Scott (our president) here has a 350Z and runs 9.5" ET25 at the front and it looks very aggressive. He said a 10.5" ET24 will poke by about 6-8mm depending on your tire sizing.
Wow my favorite wheels right now buying a set of these soon
They're gorgeous in person. What car you putting them on?
Well done explaining how different lighting plays off of this color.
We appreciate you!
Can't wait to pick up a set for my NC Miata.
Oh yesss! they're looking real good on Miatas from what we're seeing out of Goodwin Racing.
looking at potentially putting these on my white 93 civic coupe. But kind of stuck between these and the bronze dekagrams
Well gah damn that color is nice!
Beautiful!
I need these for my GR Supra, to bad you don’t make it in a bolt pattern that fits or a size I want.
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This looks awesome, ordering a set now for the MR2. A darker bronze color similar to what the Hypergram has would be awesome to though.
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need that wheel. 👏
Great vid. Heard these are ~450 cad for 18 x 8.5. Wonder how much difference the forged ones would be? Waiting for more info patiently before copping
We appreciate you! We won't be dropping Forged details for a few more months, unfortunately but bear with us!
Looking into ultragram18×8.5 for 2014 is350 fsport AWD. not sure which offset will clear the front break calipers. Going for all square setup.
Was thinking of this these on a magnetite gray metallic WRX.
That would look great. This finish tends to work well on silver cars.
I want these for my GR Corolla! What specs is that evo sporting?
Nvm I just seen in the comment down below lol.
18 x 10.5" ET24
If I stagger these with 18x9.5 in front and 18x10.5 in the rear will the back wheels have a deeper concave to them than the front?
Both the 9.5" and 10.5" width come in a B Profile, which are both equally as concave. Only thing that really would differ here is PCD depth.
@@konigwheels thank you for the reply! Is there a way that I can stagger them so that the back wheels have a deeper concave than the front? For example, going 18x9 or less in the front and then 18x10.5 in rear?
@@OfficialBoVice You could run an A profile up front and a B profile in the rear if you want that big concavity difference from front to rear.
@@konigwheels that’s probably what I’ll do! Thanks for your help!
@@OfficialBoVice absolutely!
Will these clear 370z Akebono front brakes in size 18x10.5 +24?
Our guys says they will clear, however that's a very aggressive size to run up front. We would recommend a 9.5" ET25 (front).
@@konigwheelsdo you guys know how many inches it’ll poke from the fender? I want it to be little over flush
@@ekinthao5741 Scott (our president) here has a 350Z and runs 9.5" ET25 at the front and it looks very aggressive. He said a 10.5" ET24 will poke by about 6-8mm depending on your tire sizing.
Can I fit these on a 2019 Tesla model 3 ????
Yes they fit. You could go with 18 x 9.5
Is there a 17x9 +35 5x114 available?
17x9 ET40 is available in 5x114.3
Should come in either a +35 or +38 but a +40 will work.
Either way it's such a clean wheel.
That color and finish is so damn sexy, I had to order a set last night. *chef's kiss* ❤❤
wait till you see it in person! Thanks for support!
What size is on that Evo?
18 x 10.5B ET24
@@konigwheels Thanks for the quick reply, I'm considering these!
Things are heavy AF smfh. 17 lbs is almost 1.5 lbs heavier than the RPF1
In what size and bolt pattern?
What size are you looking at? Quick google search of an RPF1 at 18" shows a difference of .3 lbs...