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I see these wheels everywhere, and while I know they are amazing and deserve the rep they have, I'd probably go for the Cosmis XT206R just to be different 😄
Yeah I’m really interested in the MRK1. It’s not my favorite design but I like the aerocovers. I’d probably try to get my girlfriend to join me in painting them seasonally
They make these in every size you can imagine. I think more than anything thats the reason they're everywhere. I'm sticking some 17x10s under some 255s in the front and 17x9 with 235s in the rear.
My only complaint to these is that everyone has them , and they are no longer original build wheels because they are so common ... i have a miata thats pushing around 400hp and am currently looking a new set of wheels , but i want a agressive offset like a +/- 0 to 15 in either direction and say 8-10 wide , and i like 16s ... but my conflict is that i dont want to have the same thing everyone else has ... not that it is a bad wheel , because by no means is it , but i just want something you look at and bw like ... huh , i have never seen them wheels setup like that on that wild rat-rod style build 😅.. i know im being picky , but aren't we supposed to be. on what we put our blood ,sweat, tears ,and money into , and is our passion ... anyways peace and love all, keep it rad, stay safe, and build on.. l8r famz and always have fun
they have a "face 2" option, slightly better looking - in my opinion - with their 10 spoke. i also like their PF01, a "copy" of a work kiwami, but it looks better to me. and yes. tc105 is dope.
Enkei RPF1 = 17.95 lbs for 18x8 Apex VS5-RS = 17.3 lbs for 18x9 TWS T66-F = 14.7 lbs for 18x8 Great value for the price on the RPF1’s, but I’m going for TWS’s on my build. More expensive, but significantly lighter.
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What’s the offset on those?
@@Pj5646 *Check his site. Offset (ET) is an application-specific variable. Also helps to know your existing offset as a baseline starting point.*
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They are common but for the price they can't be beat
Wedssport tc105xs are imo
I run TSW Kemora 18x8 in the winter for my car and they weigh 17.4lbs and I spent $320 CDN on each wheel. Not too bad
Wish you actually weighed it.
That weight is pretty much on point, for example my 16x7 with offset 43 are about 13.5 pounds.
Dc5 owner here, you’ve convinced me! Nobody will see it coming right? 😅
Just ordered the 18's for a 2024 Rav4 Prime XSE for winter tires (Michelin X-Ice )
I see these wheels everywhere, and while I know they are amazing and deserve the rep they have, I'd probably go for the Cosmis XT206R just to be different 😄
Can we get a Konig MRK1 video? with and without aerocover
Yeah I’m really interested in the MRK1. It’s not my favorite design but I like the aerocovers.
I’d probably try to get my girlfriend to join me in painting them seasonally
I have a 2020 si what would be the perfect size to get ?
Regamaster evo for the street and RpF1 for the track. Nothing but the best for my fl5 type R
Fun fact.... Philippines manufactured some enkei rims. Btw did you know 2001 Pontiac Grand Am GT wheels are enkei.
Enkei also produces OEM wheels for Nissan and Subaru.
They also have factories in Malaysia and Thailand.
Did you know that some "OZ" wheels are actually manufactured by Enkei?
Yeah the 14x7 rpf1 I have is 8.6 lbs on my miata. That's a lightweight wheel.
*Miata, the answer to every automotive question.*
90's hondas are also a lot of 4-lug. Every integra but the type R for example
They make these in every size you can imagine. I think more than anything thats the reason they're everywhere. I'm sticking some 17x10s under some 255s in the front and 17x9 with 235s in the rear.
That makes no sense, FWD?
Does enkei offer 16x7 or 16x8, +15 or +20 offset, 5x114.3 in gold Enkei - RPF1?
And hopefully they are concavity?
I acknowledge they’re great but they’re so common I’d probably do a set of konigs instead
I like the konig hypergram better. 18” wheel is only 17lbs. And you don’t see them everywhere
My only complaint to these is that everyone has them , and they are no longer original build wheels because they are so common ... i have a miata thats pushing around 400hp and am currently looking a new set of wheels , but i want a agressive offset like a +/- 0 to 15 in either direction and say 8-10 wide , and i like 16s ... but my conflict is that i dont want to have the same thing everyone else has ... not that it is a bad wheel , because by no means is it , but i just want something you look at and bw like ... huh , i have never seen them wheels setup like that on that wild rat-rod style build 😅.. i know im being picky , but aren't we supposed to be. on what we put our blood ,sweat, tears ,and money into , and is our passion ... anyways peace and love all, keep it rad, stay safe, and build on.. l8r famz and always have fun
I Hear They Are Hella Light But I've Not Picked One Up Yet.
Pretty light. Not a huge fan of the look. Had them on a Honda. Prefer Wedssport tc 105xs that I have on my current car.
they have a "face 2" option, slightly better looking - in my opinion - with their 10 spoke.
i also like their PF01, a "copy" of a work kiwami, but it looks better to me.
and yes. tc105 is dope.
Beware when ordering them. There is 2 spokes finish.
No? And they never were? But they are great wheels.
Enkei RPF1 = 17.95 lbs for 18x8
Apex VS5-RS = 17.3 lbs for 18x9
TWS T66-F = 14.7 lbs for 18x8
Great value for the price on the RPF1’s, but I’m going for TWS’s on my build. More expensive, but significantly lighter.
*Thanks for the heads-up. TWS Motorsport Japan shows T66-F available in 15 & 16 with three inset (offset) choices. JPY 80,000 = USD 556. Cheers!*
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