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Konig, parent company of Advanti, is making some damn fine wheels that are nearly as strong as forged wheels, great looking, great sizes for those that can use them, great prices, they are ahead of the game on every other manf right now.. I just like to make sure new people find out about the great things they are doing and learn about the huge differences in lower weight wheels and where to get the best deals.
I built up a very quick Forester XT, fast enough I passed a full race STI on track and the head instructor came down from the tower and walked the 1/2 mile just to check out the car, said he was shocked at how fast it was. I do not plan to put $30k into the Toyota like I did on the FXT, we need room for our dogs and something reasonably fun to drive for site seeing, errands and go see the grand kids on the other side of the Sierras in bad weather. I have already tested one a few years back and was shocked at how competent it was stock but it will never be anywhere near the FXT of course which was not as fast as my FiST is now and far more expensive to mod, got rid of it because I did not want to put another $20k into making more power and driving a grenade as those engines just are not that strong.
The FXT had 18x9.5 Enkei NT-03 flow formed wheels for the track with R888 slicks and an 18x10.5 set with 305 V710s for autocross as well as 17x9 Rays forged wheels(bought used for half price) for the street on Ultra high performance all seasons. They all fit nicely over the Stoptech BBKs.
I have had everything from 19" custom 3 piece Iforge Vette wheels, custom monoblock big wheels to dirt cheap aftermarket wheels depending on budget and the project and many many sets of Enkei flow formed wheels (MAT) and am so dang glad to see others bring out more wheels like this as they are by far the best value ever in high quality low weight wheels.
If this was 5 years or so ago I would invest the tens of thousands of dollars to get 16x8, flow formed, 4x108 wheels made for this car just so others could get them but I have been retired for close to 4 years and not going back into the automotive business though I still own one I do little with how it runs.
I built up a very quick Forester XT, fast enough I passed a full race STI on track and the head instructor came down from the tower and walked the 1/2 mile just to check out the car, said he was shocked at how fast it was. I do not plan to put $30k into the Toyota like I did on the FXT, we need room for our dogs and something reasonably fun to drive for site seeing, errands and go see the grand kids on the other side of the Sierras in bad weather. I have already tested one a few years back and was shocked at how competent it was stock but it will never be anywhere near the FXT of course which was not as fast as my FiST is now and far more expensive to mod, got rid of it because I did not want to put another $20k into making more power and driving a grenade as those engines just are not that strong.
The FXT had 18x9.5 Enkei NT-03 flow formed wheels for the track with R888 slicks and an 18x10.5 set with 305 V710s for autocross as well as 17x9 Rays forged wheels(bought used for half price) for the street on Ultra high performance all seasons. They all fit nicely over the Stoptech BBKs.
I have had everything from 19" custom 3 piece Iforge Vette wheels, custom monoblock big wheels to dirt cheap aftermarket wheels depending on budget and the project and many many sets of Enkei flow formed wheels (MAT) and am so dang glad to see others bring out more wheels like this as they are by far the best value ever in high quality low weight wheels.
If this was 5 years or so ago I would invest the tens of thousands of dollars to get 16x8, flow formed, 4x108 wheels made for this car just so others could get them but I have been retired for close to 4 years and not going back into the automotive business though I still own one I do little with how it runs.