Konig Helium opinions and reviews
Dying to get rid of my steel wheels! I stumbled across these wheels on DTD. Price seems too good to be true, wanted to see if anyone had these or had an opinion on these:
Konig Helium 15x6.5 40mm (11.8 lbs)
$358 shipped.
I know the width isn't ideal, but these would be solely for street driving.
Konig Helium 15x6.5 40mm (11.8 lbs)
$358 shipped.
I know the width isn't ideal, but these would be solely for street driving.
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Posts: 34,381
Total Cats: 7,504
From: Chicago. (The less-murder part.)
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If you want the Heliums, buy the Heliums. All I'm saying is that if they're not exactly what you want, don't get all caught up in thinking you found some unicorn of a deal and compromise wheel selection based on the emotional desire not to pass up a killer offer.
I used to run Feathers on the Silver car. Similar to the Helium, but without multiple bolt patterns. They are light for a cast wheel. They did end up with some slight bends after several thousand miles, but still functional.
My $0.02 . . . these days I'd get a flow-formed rim for the weight and durability. Something like the Dial-In or Helix. You won't notice the extra $20-30 per wheel you paid 6 months down the road, but you'll continue to appreciate the weight and strength advantage.
Last edited by hornetball; Jan 8, 2016 at 05:48 PM.
One thing I forgot to mention is that Discount Tire will often run smokin' sales (like Memorial Day, July 4th, etc.) that will let you pick up some Konig's super-cheap and without shipping. So, if you can hold off a bit . . . .
Also, keep an eye on the For Sale section here.
Also, keep an eye on the For Sale section here.
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The same process that produces the "Full Anodized Bronze" is being used to make this silver version. That means the wheel is painted all matte silver first, then the front is fully machined, and then a matte tinted clearcoat is applied.
One of my knockabout spare sets is Helium in 15x6.5. I bought them from a neighbor kid after he ran over a hooker in his Civic when a drug deal went bad. One was bent badly and one slightly but still balanced easily enough. They had been spray painted black. I bought one replacement from GoodWin. Light, round, and holds air, and handles 205's. WTF else do you need to know if you are that broke?







