The new Konig Forwards....matte gray w/orange stripe!
#1
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Woodridge Illinois USA
Posts: 1,283
The new Konig Forwards....matte gray w/orange stripe!
So I finally took the plunge and decided upon a new wheel for my Fit and its the new Konig Forward, matte gray w/orange stripe. I wrapped them in the new Continental DWS' for a couple reasons. Number one the tire has gotten GREAT reviews, secondly the treadwear number of 540 is important to me due to the miles I drive (I've got 11k on the car right now and picked it up at the end of Feb), next is how the tire looks, smooth sidewall and nice tread pattern, a win, win and win for me on everything. The size of the wheels are 16 x 7, I just didn't see the need to go with 17's due to extra weight and cost and no real reason to do it. The offset is 40mm, duh, what isn't The tires are P205/50/16's and becauise I went down 5% in aspect ratio I can feel the difference in turn-in already, so the car is set for Dragon duty in a couple monthes! BTW, they only sent one centercap decal that "FIT" so that's why there's a hole in the middle of the centercap itself. They are getting me 3 more and I'm having a custom decal made for it, its just going to be black background that says HONDA in the correct font, plain and simple to make it look OEM.
***YES, I PLAN ON LOWERING IT, BUT DECIDED ON TIRES AND WHEELS FIRST!
Ok, on with the pics!
A close-up of the wheel
Profile....
Rear 3/4 view
This shot shows the offset and how it looks in the front
The combo of 40mm offset and the extra 20mm of tire width looks FATT!
One more for the road!
Once I get the decals on the car I'll post some more pics, this way its on there and complete. Overall I love how the car looks now, not that the stock wheels weren't nice becasue they are, they really are but now it stands out from the crowd, especially with a unique, new wheel on the market
***YES, I PLAN ON LOWERING IT, BUT DECIDED ON TIRES AND WHEELS FIRST!
Ok, on with the pics!
A close-up of the wheel
Profile....
Rear 3/4 view
This shot shows the offset and how it looks in the front
The combo of 40mm offset and the extra 20mm of tire width looks FATT!
One more for the road!
Once I get the decals on the car I'll post some more pics, this way its on there and complete. Overall I love how the car looks now, not that the stock wheels weren't nice becasue they are, they really are but now it stands out from the crowd, especially with a unique, new wheel on the market
#3
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Woodridge Illinois USA
Posts: 1,283
The color of the stripe isn't a perfect match but then again how could it be but yeah, its a pretty good combo
I'm also thinking about changing the dots in my I-VTEC and Jazz badge to an orange close to my stripe, what do you guys think about that?
I'm also thinking about changing the dots in my I-VTEC and Jazz badge to an orange close to my stripe, what do you guys think about that?
#4
I personally wouldn't do that because I think that the orange on the badges will just blend into the hatch; but, if that's you want to do then by all means go for it.
If it were me, I'd paint the badges and put on another set of VTEC SOHC vinyl/stickers in a matching or similar matte gray to help balance out the color contrast of the orange and dark colored items on the car. Again, that's just my two cents.
If it were me, I'd paint the badges and put on another set of VTEC SOHC vinyl/stickers in a matching or similar matte gray to help balance out the color contrast of the orange and dark colored items on the car. Again, that's just my two cents.
#5
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Woodridge Illinois USA
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I like your idea of getting a matte gray decals to replace my silvers ones for sure, but my emblems are the actual JDM Honda ones, so there's no painting those but then again, you might not be able to see that in the pics either. I can have the decals done in matte gray and then have the dots done in oragne, similar to my stripe....thanks man
#7
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Woodridge Illinois USA
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Thanks man, where you at in Chicago? Going to Friday Night Lights on August 20th? We've got 2 Fits going so far
#8
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Woodridge Illinois USA
Posts: 1,283
A couple more from this evening
...and now for something completely different!
Just a random car from the show this evening that I thought was cool, a real Alpine Tiger, complete with a 289 s/b Ford!
#11
The sensors basically is screw in the exact space were a typical valve steam would be inserted, the only difference is that the sensor will have a little bit of wiggle room due to the rim not having a grove for it, but it is still snug. The only ways that the TPMS sensor can malfunction after changing tire/rims is if the tire tech does not properly rebuild the sensor (new rubber grommets basically) or the tire tech damages/breaks the sensor when removing the tire.
I've had my OEM sensors removed and reinstalled twice; once for a rim swap and again for new tires and they have yet to malfunction.
#12
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Woodridge Illinois USA
Posts: 1,283
Tpms
I've had no issues with the TPMS at all, Discount Tire took care of all that for me, great work
Fitchet, thanks for the compliments, especially since your not easily impressed it means that much more (even though I don't know you)
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Hootie, I was looking my car over after your suggestion about re-doing the decals and I think the matte gray lettering will get lost there, even though the color is bright, the silver shows up really well. I'm going to get the orange dots though and put them up there using some tape just to see what it looks like first before I peel anything off.
Everyone else, thanks for the kind words about my wheel choice and I can't wait to lower the car, who knows, maybe it'll happen sooner than later
Fitchet, thanks for the compliments, especially since your not easily impressed it means that much more (even though I don't know you)
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Hootie, I was looking my car over after your suggestion about re-doing the decals and I think the matte gray lettering will get lost there, even though the color is bright, the silver shows up really well. I'm going to get the orange dots though and put them up there using some tape just to see what it looks like first before I peel anything off.
Everyone else, thanks for the kind words about my wheel choice and I can't wait to lower the car, who knows, maybe it'll happen sooner than later
#13
Northside near Albany Park. I looked that up and I'm assuming it's a JDM Chicago meet. I'll keep it in mind but I've never went to car meets and don't see myself as the type. Thanks for the invite though, maybe next time.
#14
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Woodridge Illinois USA
Posts: 1,283
So, I don't know if you had a bad experience or something, but it would be great to meet a couple more members of this great site, maybe you'll be able to make it out
Incase anyone was wondering and didn't ask, the wheels and tires are pretty reasonably priced at $1090 and that includes the lugs and road hazard as well, so pretty fair price IMO.
#15
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Woodridge Illinois USA
Posts: 1,283
Apparently the tires get "broken in" around 1K, so I guess they'll get even better. I plan on going to WV for Labor Day weekend to visit some relatives that I haven't seen in a while and also to "drive" the back roads down there, especially this old coal mine road, its awesome! I'm taking the long way to get there from Chicago too because route 50 is one great driving road, a vacation for the car too, perfect
#16
For those that like Watanabe wheels, note the original (well, those could be replicas) magnesium Minilite's copied by Panasport and Watanabe.
#17
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Woodridge Illinois USA
Posts: 1,283
Dammit, my old age is kickin' in again
I thought those particular wheels were too big for the car, they need to be wide, 14's IMO but the color is spot on, ofcoarse
I've been told the tires I have will get better with about 1k on them, but I can say this right now, the lower profile has really woke up the handling even more on the Fit, so who knows, maybe they'll be even better! If this is the case, the Fit will be carvin' some Dragon tail in 2 monthes
I thought those particular wheels were too big for the car, they need to be wide, 14's IMO but the color is spot on, ofcoarse
I've been told the tires I have will get better with about 1k on them, but I can say this right now, the lower profile has really woke up the handling even more on the Fit, so who knows, maybe they'll be even better! If this is the case, the Fit will be carvin' some Dragon tail in 2 monthes