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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.