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Old 01-12-07, 04:52 AM
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Konig Rewind

I see alot of newbs posting about these rims and they are normally not made in the 12a 4x110mm size, but this site seems to have some on hand for you wanna be poser drifters. Just kidin all thought you guys might be interested in these.

http://www.good-win-racing.com/Mazda.../60-10437.html

they also carry team dynamics in 4x110

http://www.good-win-racing.com/Mazda...1-1018rx7.html
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Circle Racing carries 13" wheels in the 4x110 pattern, custom made hubcentric too:
http://circleracing.com/shopsite_sc/...tml/dwarf.html
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haha the deep dish konig rewinds are the bomb!
btw this has been posted way too many times...
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my old GSL-SE
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ooo thats nice one day my seven will have those deep dish rewinds!
what size and offset are those?
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Good Win, is also makeing mine Rear=17x9x4:110 and F=15x7x4:110.
They didnt cost that much ether the 17's were 250Each and the 15's 150Each
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their a 14 by 7 with a -9 offset
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ahh thanks i think ill look for them this weekend maybe buy some!
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Originally Posted by FBsliderseven
haha the deep dish konig rewinds are the bomb!
btw this has been posted way too many times...
I know it's old I was the first to happen upon them see the 2 month old thread was dug up.
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i live those wheels
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i have the other wheels as seen in sig.
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What type of bolt are you guys using with these wheels Konig Rewind on a 12A.
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They look a lot better on FB's than I thought they would.
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Konig Rewinds negative offset

The 14 x 7 -9 offset Konig Rewinds look really cool.

Sadly, my 1979 RX-7 has 4 x 110 bolt pattern and they won't fit!

Otherwise, I'd order a set. They are way cheaper than Panasport

Dammit! Dammit! Dammit!
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Originally Posted by ttrider





my old GSL-SE
Looks like you're missing a lugnut back there.

The Rewinds have the classic good looks of Panasports, Watanabes and Minilites, without the cost
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ya that was just the test fit and yes they are 4 X 114.3 GSL-SE pattern
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Originally Posted by Markusr2001
The 14 x 7 -9 offset Konig Rewinds look really cool.

Sadly, my 1979 RX-7 has 4 x 110 bolt pattern and they won't fit!

Otherwise, I'd order a set. They are way cheaper than Panasport

Dammit! Dammit! Dammit!

I just ordered a set from this place in 4x110mm style for 79-83 1st gen RX-7

http://www.good-win-racing.com/Mazda...els-Tires.html
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^^i hope you got free shipping ....
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Originally Posted by JoseReyes
I just ordered a set from this place in 4x110mm style for 79-83 1st gen RX-7

http://www.good-win-racing.com/Mazda...els-Tires.html

Good for you. But unfortunately the 4 x 110 Konig Rewinds come in a +20 mm offset. They will not have the same appearance like the ones ttrider has, which have a freaking -9 mm offset (which I still find incredible).

If only Konig would step up and make -9 offset Rewind wheels in 4 x 110. Then they would clean Panasport's clock for street-only apps.
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Originally Posted by ttrider





my old GSL-SE

Can you confirm:

1.) Any rub issues with the front wheel?
2.) What size tires do you have?
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the rims are a 14 by 7, and the tires are a Yokohama Advan 185/60r/14. I had to take out my RB springs in the rear "which were bagged because previous owner heated them" and replace them with stock springs. In the pics you see their it has the SE springs, so the car was raised about 1-1.5 inches. The front springs were RB's and werent heated so they were still fine. In the first pic it looks like the rims would rub forsure but that is only because of the slant from concrete to lawn. I was very scared of buying these rims because i thought forsure they would rub. Once i put the springs in, the tires in the front would only rub when the wheel was completely cranked in either direction which i didnt do much so the front was fine. They would occasionally rub a tiny bit if i stomped on the brakes as hard as i could, which i never did either. In the back they would only rub on big short bumps at high speeds. These were amazing tires which i daily drove on "even in the snow one day, bad idea" and i would buy them again in a second.
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Originally Posted by ttrider
the rims are a 14 by 7, and the tires are a Yokohama Advan 185/60r/14. I had to take out my RB springs in the rear "which were bagged because previous owner heated them" and replace them with stock springs. In the pics you see their it has the SE springs, so the car was raised about 1-1.5 inches. The front springs were RB's and werent heated so they were still fine. In the first pic it looks like the rims would rub forsure but that is only because of the slant from concrete to lawn. I was very scared of buying these rims because i thought forsure they would rub. Once i put the springs in, the tires in the front would only rub when the wheel was completely cranked in either direction which i didnt do much so the front was fine. They would occasionally rub a tiny bit if i stomped on the brakes as hard as i could, which i never did either. In the back they would only rub on big short bumps at high speeds. These were amazing tires which i daily drove on "even in the snow one day, bad idea" and i would buy them again in a second.
Do you have more pics of how far the wheel sticks out of the fenders (front and back)?

Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Markusr2001
Do you have more pics of how far the wheel sticks out of the fenders (front and back)?

Thanks.

+1
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will take some tomorrow, meeting up with the guy who bought my car so will post tomorrow
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