Konig Ampliform 2018 release

KONIG AMPLIFORM

  • Konig Ampliform

    Ampliform

  • The first introduction of the Ampliform was at SEMA 2017 and to our excitement the feedback was amazing.  With its mesh inspired look, the Ampliform was built for most popular FWD, RWD, and AWD vehicles. There are applications for everything from Euro tuning cars like BMW, VW, Audi, etc, to avid race/drift performance vehicles and most popular vehicles that are looking for something that will turn heads on the street and stand strong on the track! The Ampliform is available for pre-order now and will begin shipping early March of this year!
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  • The Ampliform is constructed utilizing Flow Forming Technology making the wheel much lighter & stronger than traditional cast designs.  Making the Ampliform an ideal choice on the track or on the streets!
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  • For projected weights and more detailed specs on the wheel, feel free click the link below!    
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For more information on Flow Forming Technology wheels and how that process happens, check out our tech article: What is Flow Forming Technology?

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Konig Dekagram 2018 release

KONIG DEKAGRAM

  • Konig Dekagram

    Dekagram

  • Every year we go to the drawing board to try and develop wheels that are both functional and representative of the car culture we all love.  This year, at the 2017 SEMA show in Las Vegas, one of the new wheels we introduced was the Konig Dekagram.  It’s been exciting to hear all of the positive feedback of the Dekagram.  The Dekagram should be available for pre-orders early 2018 and begin shipping around March of 2018!
  • The Dekagram is developed using our specialized Flow Forming process which produces an end result of a lighter and stronger wheel.  These properties make it an ideal choice for the rigors of the track and even the harsh nature of streets.
  • For projected weights and more detailed specs on the wheel, feel free click the link below!    More info

 

For more information on Flow Forming Technology wheels and how that process happens, check out our tech article: What is Flow Forming Technology? 

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That new Dekagram tho 😎 #flowformed #konigwheels #comingsoon

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SAVANNA LITTLE IN D-SPORT!

Our long-time friend and Konig Wheels sponsored driver, Savanna Little makes it onto the D-Sport Magazine pages! From model to one of motorsports upcoming drivers she gives us insight into her journey in the motorsport world. Make sure to get your copy which is available on news stands now!

Savanna Little is a Konig Sponsored Driver and currently runs Konig Hypergram in 18×10.5 et 25mm all around. The Konig hypergram is Flow Formed.

Make sure to follow Savanna Little on INSTAGRAM!

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New For 2018!

2018 New Konig Wheels!

For 2018 Konig is bringing out wheel additions to both their Flow Formed & Main Line wheel lines.  Check the new wheels out below for the full product specs & sizing on these NEW wheels from Konig!
 

New Wheel Additions

  • Konig Dekagram

    Dekagram

  • Sizing & Specs

    The Dekagram is a lightweight, 10-spoke design that has been developed utilizing Flow Forming Technology to offer the benefits that are both functional and desired for track and street use.  The Dekagram has been developed to offer efficient brake cooling as well as exceptional brake caliper clearance.  The Dekagram offers widths up to 10.5″ wide, and is offered in 15×7.5, 15×8, 16×8, 17×8″, 17×9″, 18×8.5″, 18×9″, 18×9.5″, 18×10.5″, 19×8.5″, 19×9.5″, and 19×10.5″ and finished in a Semi-Matte Black finish.

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  • Konig Ampliform

    ampliform

  • Ampliform Sizing & Specs

    The Ampliform is our second flow formed offering for 2018.  The Ampliform is a mesh inspired design with face-forward styling. Finished in Dark Metallic Graphite and Gloss Bronze, the Ampliform is available in 17×8, 17×9, 18×8.5, 18×9.5 18×10, 19×8.5, 19×9.5, 19×10.5, 20×8.5, 20×9.5, 20×10, and 20×11. The Ampliform has fitment for many popular passenger vehicles including sport tuning and eurotuning vehicles.  

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  • Konig Myth

    Myth

  • Sizing & Specs

    The Myth is a premium styled split 5-spoke design that offers a unique PCD and multi-axis spoke machining around the PCD.  The Myth is offered in Gloss Black, Gloss Black with Red Tinted clearcoat and Gloss Black with Blue Tinted clearcoat.  Available in 16×7.5, 17×8, 18×8 and 19×8.5

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CHAIRSLAYER & SAVANNA AT SEMA 2017!


IT’S THAT TIME OF THE YEAR AGAIN! THE SEMA SHOW IS BACK!

IF YOU’RE AT SEMA, STOP BY BOOTH & SAY HELLO TO ROB “CHAIRSLAYER” PARSONS & SAVANNA LITTLE

BOTH WILL BE IN BOOTH #43069, TAKING PICTURES & SIGNING POSTERS!  ROB WILL BE SIGNING, TUES, WED AND THURS FROM 2PM-3PM.

NOT AT SEMA?  MAKE SURE TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA.
WE WILL BE GIVING YOU INTERVIEWS OF BOTH ROB & SAVANNA!

WE ARE ALSO GOING TO BE INTRODUCING THE LATEST KONIG WHEEL RELEASES FOR 2018 ON OUR SOCIAL CHANNELS …

FOR MORE INFO, MAKE SURE TO STAY TUNED:
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2018 WHEELS SNEAK PEEK!

IT’S THAT TIME OF THE YEAR AGAIN! We are headed back to Las Vegas, NV for the the 2017 SEMA SHOW. SEMA is not only an exciting show it’s also the benchmark of the automotive year. At the show we will be launching and debuting our newest wheels!

Can’t make it to the show? NO PROBLEM! We have you covered! This year we will be using Facebook and Instagram Live to stream these products to you!

JOIN US AS WE GO LIVE ON SOCIAL MEDIA!
ALTHOUGH, THE SEMA SHOW IS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC… WE WANT TO GIVE YOU AN EXCLUSIVE VIEW OF OUR NEWEST WHEELS, AS WELL AS SOME INSIDE VIEWS OF THE 2017 SEMA SHOW!

CHECK OUR FACEBOOK
TUESDAY 10/31/2017
10AM PST / 1PM EST

FOR FURTHER DETAILS on our go live times!

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Kevin Lawrence smokes out Hoonigan Donut Garage

Konig Sponsored, Formula Drift Pro2 Driver and 2017 Formula Drift Pro 2 CHAMPION Kevin Lawrence dropped by the Hoonigan Donut Garage to cause a blackout. He took a perfectly good set of Hankook Tires and well…Tire smoke for days…check it out!

Travis Reeder breaksdown FDTX & 2nd place series finish!

**** GUEST BLOG – BY TRAVIS REEDER****

FORMULA DRIFT TEXAS – PRO 2 FINAL ROUND | August 8th and 9th

Prepping for Texas wasn’t as smooth as previous rounds for the team. Just nine days before the car had to be on the road we had an internal engine failure while testing some setup changes we had made after seattle. The timing chain had snapped which netted us eight bent valves, two bent pushrods and a collapsed lifter. Luckily the pistons were fine. We quickly got ahold of the awesome guys over at Thompson Motorsports of Texas and they got us everything we needed to rebuild and had the car in he trailer and back to 100% just in time.

As we arrived at Texas motor speedway we were quick to get unloaded. The team performed the usual fluids changes, alignment and bolt check. We were ready and eager to get out on track and demolish some Achilles radials.

Practice was a definite learning process. The track at Texas was extremely fast with brutal consequences if mistakes were made. After focusing on perfecting a line and finding the correct gear ratio for the car we were ready for qualifying.

The team and I felt solid going into qualifying. On my first run I had made a slight mistake after inner clip one and ended up throwing my line off for the rest of the run. Run one scored a 67 which at the time was already deemed out of the top 16.

With the pressure building I lined up for my second run. All second runs granted a parade lap before the run due to some fluids spilled during Danny George’s roll over. I threw a new set on the car and decided to make two full runs. Practice is practice right? I ended up with a 79 which put me in the 9th spot for the big show.

With the bracket set for Friday I was lined up against Austin Meeks. I knew his car was fast so I was preparing for a solid battle. Austin led first due to qualifying position. I matched his pace all through the course until he made a correction in front of outer zone 3, at the wall. From my perspective it looked like he was going to drive off track so I dove in and attempted to finish my run. He then jumped back on track and we made contact, which was unavoidable. I was deemed at fault for the contact and Austin was awarded 10 minutes to look over his car and fix what I assumed to be a bent suspension arm or tie rod.

Once fixed, we were ready to swap positions. I made as close to a perfect lead run as I could as Austin made some mistakes in the chase position. The judges awarded a one more time.

On our second run I was in the chase position first, again. I maintained proximity with Austin through the first half of the course and ended up making a small mistake through the last inner clip and going a bit wide. On my lead I put down a solid lead run as Meeks made a very similar mistake as I did in my chase run. After some review from the judges it was a 2-1 decision flavoring Meeks and my weekend was cut short.

With Texas being the final round, the rest of the weekend was spent relaxing and reflecting on what an awesome rookie season I had in formula drift pro 2. I ended up 2nd in points for the season which felt amazing and was awarded rookie of the year on top of that! I can’t thanks my family friends and sponsors enough for the outstanding support, especially Konig Wheels for lacing the car up with the raddest wheels in the game! That’s a wrap for me, see everyone next year!

Travis Reeder is a Konig Sponsored Professional Drift driver that competes in Formula Drift Pro 2 Series. Travis runs Konig Ultraform in 17×9 et 25mm front and 18×9 et 25 rear. The Konig Ultraform is Flow Formed.

Make sure to follow Travis on INSTAGRAM!

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Adam Roberts wins SCCA Runoffs at Indianapolis Motor Speedway!

**** GUEST BLOG – BY ADAM ROBERTS****

2017 SCCA RUNOFFS AT INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY | SEP 28TH & OCT 9TH

This Guest Blog is written by Adam Roberts. Adam messaged us to tell us about his experience at an event. We love receiving all of the stories we receive of Konig wheels in use. Adam talks about his win, and issue he ran into and his thoughts on the Flow Formed Konig Dial-In. We thank Adam for sending in this write up but also for his support!

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Quick little intro about myself, I started racing in NASA and SCCA racing at the beginning of 2016.  I formerly raced Carts and Legends Cars.  This year was my 2nd SCCA National Championship Runoffs.  I also Race my personally owned Spec Miata.

We qualified on pole for this years Runoffs at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.  Coming to the Green Flag the driver on outside of me (2nd place) made contact with my left rear wheel.  Unknown to myself and my crew, one of the spokes on my wheel had broken from the impact of the other vehicle directly to the wheel.  The other driver suffered a flat tire. 

I fell to as low as 3rd place and three seconds back from leader. But I kept my head down, pumped out some great laps in traffic and capitalized on a mistake to take the lead. For the last 5 laps myself and Eric Kutil went side by side, bumper to bumper for a epic last 5 lap shootout for the Win.  I was able to hold off Eric for the Win.

The damaged wheel survived 40 minutes of side by side, curb hopping, racing.  I can’t be more thankful to KONIG for the great product they have manufactured.  It not only brought me my first National Championship but most importantly myself, and all other competitors that were with me on track are safe because it held together.

I not only finished the entire 40 minutes of the race but we won the largest amateur racing event of the year!  Over 1,000 competitors attended and over 5,000 visitors attended.

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Adam Roberts was running the Flow Formed Konig Dial-in in 15×7 w/ et 35mm offset all around. The Konig Dial-in is Flow Formed.

You can watch the whole race, in car, here:

Make sure to follow Adam on INSTAGRAM!

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Curb hoping shot courtesy of: SCCA / Jay Bonvouloir