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Old 02-27-2009, 01:57 AM   #29
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What was the rationale for buying these? Looks, or performance?
I was just looking to get rid of my heavy 17s that I had on my car at the time, and was looking to buy a set of Konig Heliums, either 15" or 16". Garm just so happened to be selling the real deal in 14" so I thought, why not?

Can't beat 6.5 pounds a wheel.

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I personally would run a less sidewall tire and go lower for the street.

If you are going to rally or track it, then that setup should do fine.

Running less sidewall would mean sacrificing performance for tire size. The Falkens I have on there only come in a 195/60 and came highly recommended.

But yeah, it's going to be tracked this summer.
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