Konig Hypergram | Flow Formed

The Konig Hypergram is one of our most popular wheels in general. Coming in four finishes with a huge range of sizes, pcd offerings, and offsets. This wheel is iconic to our brand and does it all. It is a flow formed wheel making it extremely light weight and durable while still being visually pleasing.

The Hypergram has been introduced in a Matte Black finish along side the Matte Grey, Race Bronze, and Carbon w/ Machined Lip. The Hypergram comes in 4 & 5 lug bolt patterns with widths up to 11 inches and newly introduced 19 inch diameter. To see more specs click the button below.

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NEW! Konig Heliogram | Flow Formed

The Konig Heliogram is a split 5-spoke flow formed wheel with motorsports inspired origins. Flow forming technology is a manufacturing process that results in a lighter weight and more durable wheel. Available in 15-19 inch diameter. Widths range from 7-12 inch width. Available in both 4-lug and 5-lug bolt patterns. The Heliogram is available in A & B profiles. The A profile is a more straight face with more brake caliper clearance. The B profile is more concave with a more aggressive look. B profile is only available in 10.5-12 inch widths.

The Heliogram is currently offered in a Matte Bronze & Titanium Metallic finish. Not every size is available in both colors. To see more specs click the button below.

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Understanding Wheel Specs

Are you a first time aftermarket wheel buyer? Are you unsure about what wheels will fit your vehicle? Did you stumble upon our website without adequate knowledge of what you are looking for? No problem, check out this video below to help understand some basic wheel specs, terms, and other jargon.

 

4 Lug, Small Sizes Available

There was a time when 17″ wheels were considered a bigger size. It seems like OEM wheels are getting larger and larger. As the average wheel size goes up, it makes it harder to find new designs for smaller wheels. We are proud to be making new wheels in both 4-lug patterns and smaller diameter sizing. If you love an old ride and want to keep it looking fresh and new, you don’t have to settle for the used third party market. Our friend John has Heliograms in Titanium Metallic in 15×8 4×100 ET36 on his 1998 EK Civic giving this car a refreshing new look.

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New! Konig Diverge | Main Line Wheels

The Konig Diverge is a new wheel on our main line. This wheel features a split 5-spoke design. The Diverge features a machined back-cut design. A machined back-cut design is when the drop center of the wheel and the back of each spoke are not touching. This design allows the wheel to gain visual depth, creating an aggressive look.

The Diverge is currently offered in a Gloss Black finish. Sizes range from 16″ all the way up to 20″! Widths are available in 7.5, 8, and 8.5. Only available in 5-lug bolt patterns, options are 5×100, 5×108, 5×112, 5×114.3, and 5×120. To see more specs click the button below.

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NEW! Konig Neoform | Flow Formed

The Konig Neoform is a 5-spoke flow formed wheel with motorsports inspired origins. Flow forming technology is a manufacturing process that results in a lighter weight and more durable wheel. Available in 17, 18, and 19 inch diameter. Widths range from 8-10.5. Although there is no 4-lug pattern option, the Neoform is available in 5 different 5-lug bolt patterns including: 5×100, 5×108, 5×112, 5×114.3, and 5×120. The Neoform is available in A & B profiles. The A profile is a more straight face with more brake caliper clearance. The B profile is more concave with a more aggressive look. B profile is only available in the wider widths.

The Neoform is currently only offered in a Matte Grey finish. We get asked, why only one color? When creating a new wheel we receive many samples in different finishes. The Matte Grey on the Neoform was no compromise, the grey highlights the details in each spoke and allows the lines to look the sharpest. Other finishes on this particular wheel would wash away some of the more flattering details.

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Behind The Wheel Podcast: A & B PROFILES!!!

Let’s talk about it! We often get asked, “What exactly is A and B profile mean?” or “I want the B profile look on my car, how does that work?”

On today’s podcast, we decided to breakdown A & B profile, what exactly it means and the difference between the two profiles when it comes to putting them onto your car!

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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A AND B PROFILE WHEELS

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A AND B PROFILE WHEELS

Ever went to our website, check out the wheel you’re interested in, went to the wheel specs section and the size you are interested in has an “A” or “B” next to it?! (You: Yeah! What is that Konig?!) No worries, we got you! Scott (Konig Wheels, Marketing Director) does like Clarissa and explains it all! (Our over 30 years old crowd will understand that Clarissa reference) Just so you know, it has to do with the concavity or convexity of the wheel. But its much more complicated than that. And that’s why we made this video, so you can further understand what it means when purchasing a set of new wheels.

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Behind The Wheel Podcast: – Wheel Wednesday – A vs. B profile!

In this episode, Scott and Nick explain the differences between A and B profile wheels, concave vs flatter face wheel designs, how that impacts caliper clearance and what things you should consider before making that purchase. Hope you enjoy it and let us know what you think!

Thanks for all of your support and listening!

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Link to What is wheel offset video: https://youtu.be/pZjig7VOSqQ
Link to Freeform In-Depth video: https://youtu.be/FNZNApzo1kM

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