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Enkei MM2 vs Konig Theory

Anybody have any insight on either of these two wheels?
Konig Theory or Enkei MM2 or similar...

I want a similar style to the ones I currently have (see pix) but I want to get 17 inch wheels. I don't race or show or anything, but I do commute 75 mile a day so that might be a consideration. I am looking for quality, durability, cost. looking to spend about $200/wheel.

Also, does anyone with if I put 17" wheels with 225-45-17 tires on a late model Integra LS - will that cause me problems? The recommended plus sizing is 215-40-17.

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Old 07-29-2003, 04:03 PM
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Also, without changing your suspension, your 17''s may not look like what your thinking they will. Its gonna boost your car higher off the ground and IMO and im sure many other people on this forum, just dosnt look good.

However, if your commuting 75 miles a day, riding a dropped car might get pretty fucking annoying, and the same goes for riding 17''s.

Lastly, if anything, on your teg you can ride 215/45/17''s, but without changing your suspension, its probably not gonna work out too well. Your going to have to go with 205/40/17''s.

Thought id contribute somewhat to help I'd personally recomend one of the top two wheels [the Racing Harts], they are very nice [in person as well.]

Here are some good wheel sites, the pictures from this forum are from the first two:

www.wheelmax.com
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www.1010tires.com
www.gmpperformance.com
www.discounttiredirect.com
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Good start but need more...

Thanks for the replies everyone!

Is there anyone out there that has wheels from either Enkei or Konig that will vouge for them? I know both brands have been around for a while, but I kind of want some personal pros/cons for them if possible. Thanks
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