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Konig Rewind Wheel

Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 1:32 pm
by CaliRedRoadster
Hi Brian,

New to this site... I was wondering if 1) You knew of the two different styles of the Rewind wheel and 2) If you do, were you going to sell both of them. While on Konig's website, I noticed the two styles with different part numbers and I'm really more interested in the RW75100406 because I like lip design on this wheel. In the pics on this thread, everyone has the RW7510040S style. Would love to throw some $$$ your way if you decided to carry them.

Re: Konig Rewind Wheel

Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 2:43 pm
by Brian
CaliRedRoadster wrote:Hi Brian,

New to this site... I was wondering if 1) You knew of the two different styles of the Rewind wheel and 2) If you do, were you going to sell both of them. While on Konig's website, I noticed the two styles with different part numbers and I'm really more interested in the RW75100406 because I like lip design on this wheel. In the pics on this thread, everyone has the RW7510040S style. Would love to throw some $$$ your way if you decided to carry them.
For the Miata we sell the Rewind version that fits the Miata. They don't have multiple styles for the 4x100 bolt pattern and 40mm fitment. Your numbers above are the same wheel....just different colors. That RW75100406 is the KONIG REWIND 15X7 4X100 ET40 GRAPHITE that we sell. The RW7510040S is still the same KONIG REWIND 15X7 4X100 ET40 that we sell...except that it is the silver color. Perhaps Konig has their pictures mixed up...you likely saw the 9 offset 14x7 which does look totally different...but only comes 4x114 bolt pattern.

We also sell the RW7511020S....which is a 4x110 fitment for original generation RX7.

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 9:24 am
by Brian
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Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 9:24 am
by Brian
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Rewind Weight?

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 7:27 am
by fallzboater
The description for the 15x7 implies they weigh under 15 lb, but what is the actual weight? I love this style on the NA. What do you think on a Laguna blue, silver or graphite?

-David

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 7:30 am
by Brian
It is a 14 pound wheel. I can't recall at the moment the number of ounces.

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 9:02 am
by fallzboater
Thanks. Right now I'm debating these or your Helium package. The Heliums are cheaper and lighter, but I'm not so fond of the style. Do you think the Rewinds are stronger as far as possible pothole damage, or about the same?

Other inexpensive wheels and light 15" wheels I like the looks of are the Maxxim Air silver, Silver Feather, Nippon Racing Zen, and Team Dynamics Silver Pro Race 1.2, although you list that last one as a SM wheel, which I assume is due to the 30mm offset. I would probably go with the T1R tires, maybe 195 on a 6.5" rim, or 205 on a 7" rim. Any particular recommendations for or against any of these for a primarily street wheel? I would want something that I should be able to find a replacement for in the future. My '94 will be lowered ~1".

-David

Re: Konig Rewind

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 10:01 pm
by Brian
Rewinds

Re: Konig Rewind

Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 3:44 pm
by Ksvtguy
Hello--new to this board (joined after a decade at Miata.net). I just bought a Mazda2 Sport, and am pleased to see Good-Win supporting the 2. I noticed that the Konig Rewind Bronze--an outstanding-looking wheel--is one of the models available for the 2. If and when you get a photo of a 2 sporting this wheel, I'd love to see it. Thanks!

Re: Konig Rewind

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 9:07 pm
by Brian
Silver Rewinds on NB Courtesy of Customer Kim Haverstick