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> Watanabe rims, What kind are these???
lonewolf452
  Posted: Jun 24 2014, 03:14 PM


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Hey guys, looking to get a set of watanabe's. I really like this guys...does anyone recognize these???

He says they are rs wanatabe's but i dont know the size, offset or color? also where he bought them, does anyone have information on these? thanks! (remove the comma after http to access hyperlink)

https://idforums.net/index.php?showtopic=46...0&#entry1299116
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  Posted: Jun 28 2014, 12:37 PM


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Does no one know?


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QUOTE (lonewolf452 @ 1 hour, 24 minutes ago)
Does no one know?

Your question was answered in the thread you first asked it.

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Posted: Jun 28 2014, 03:22 PM


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Buy some Konig Rewinds. Nobody will know the difference nor care. troll.gif
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Posted: Jun 28 2014, 03:29 PM


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QUOTE (Tessou @ 6 minutes, 53 seconds ago)
Buy some Konig Rewinds. Nobody will know the difference nor care. troll.gif

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Posted: Jul 5 2014, 07:57 PM


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QUOTE (Tessou @ Jun 28 2014, 04:22 PM)
Buy some Konig Rewinds. Nobody will know the difference nor care. troll.gif

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Posted: Jul 7 2014, 06:03 PM


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Rota Rbs or Rota RB-Rs are a nice alternative as well, fwiw. Im running a set of the rbrs on my z and love em

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Posted: Jul 8 2014, 07:15 PM


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Wtf I never knew Rota has a...similar style of these. Hmmm, I might consider that for my FC but in Magnesium. Why yes yes bedee gud.
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Posted: Jul 9 2014, 01:53 AM


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Do it, do it now.
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Posted: Jul 16 2014, 09:21 AM


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QUOTE (Tuskano @ Jul 9 2014, 01:53 AM)
Do it, do it now.

+1

Rotas are fine on the street, but if you touge frequently I'd go w/the Konig's btw smile.gif
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Posted: Jul 16 2014, 09:23 AM


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Dare I ask why, without delving into illegal activity discussion?
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Posted: Jul 16 2014, 12:45 PM


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QUOTE (Tessou @ 3 hours, 22 minutes ago)
Dare I ask why, without delving into illegal activity discussion?

Nothing illegal at all smile.gif Rota's are cheap because they use the cheapest manufacturing method (gravity casting) instead of forged (BBS, Volks, etc.). Konig actually uses Enkei's MAT (Most Advanced Technology rolleyes.gif ) on some of their wheels http://konigusa.net/nodisplay/mat-technology-wheel-process/. It's also called flow-forming, a compromise between gravity casting & forging in both strength & cost. Though to be fair, I'm not sure if the Konig Rewind is made using MAT technology...lol
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I applaud you for coming through on this. You have impressed me.
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Posted: Jul 17 2014, 12:11 AM


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Never knew a lot about rims but... interesting. I can now say I learned something new today biggrin.gif
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Posted: Jul 17 2014, 08:38 AM


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Cast wheels really just don't have the strength for the track, period. I've seen tons of wheels bent by curbing that shouldn't have had any issues.

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QUOTE (Tessou @ Yesterday, 6:38 PM)
I applaud you for coming through on this. You have impressed me.

Thanks Tessou! This IS the technical section right? smile.gif You'll like what we're doing at Project Hyperion & LSL Motorsports!
QUOTE (Tuskano @ 8 hours, 44 minutes ago)
Never knew a lot about rims but... interesting.  I can now say I learned something new today biggrin.gif

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QUOTE (Spaz @ 16 minutes, 52 seconds ago)
Cast wheels really just don't have the strength for the track, period. I've seen tons of wheels bent by curbing that shouldn't have had any issues.

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With ya there! happy.gif Flow-formed wheels aren't bad either for those that don't want to shell out $$$ for Volks/BBSs.

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Awesome Wufei. Definitely got me into looking in-depth on more quality wheels than mentioned above.
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Posted: Jul 18 2014, 11:09 AM


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QUOTE (Wufei @ Yesterday, 12:00 PM)
Thanks Tessou! This IS the technical section right? smile.gif You'll like what we're doing at Project Hyperion & LSL Motorsports!

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With ya there! happy.gif Flow-formed wheels aren't bad either for those that don't want to shell out $$$ for Volks/BBSs.

Track time? Meme images? AGREES WITH ME? I like this guy already! laugh2.gif

Yeah, Volks are a pretty penny, even being the third owner of my CE28N-TAs, I still paid more than any other set of new wheels I had my eye on. Totally worth it though.
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