4 Konig Hypergrams, matte grey, 15x7.5 35mm
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4 Konig Hypergrams, matte grey, 15x7.5 35mm
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I ordered from my local Discount Tire, 4 Konig Hypergrams in the new carbon center/machined lip configuration. I gave them the part number listed on Konig's website. The wheels came in today but the part number posted on Konig's website was wrong so they received the solid, matte grey color instead. Same, 4x100, 15 x 7.5", 35mm offset. They mounted my new tires before I saw the wheels, so now they can't send them back to their distributor. Even though it was a Konig listing error, I feel bad 'cause they ordered the part number I gave them.
I asked the manager what he could do for someone to take these off his hands. Said he will sell them as a set for $120 each. If you buy before 5/30/20 and use the Discount Tire credit card you can get a 10% rebate, making them $108 plus tax per wheel. $432 is pretty cheap for a full set of 11.8 lb., flow-formed wheels. Only takes a couple minutes online to get the credit card if you don't have one.
The wheels are at the Fleming Island, Florida Discount Tire location (a suburb of Jacksonville). I did not ask them about shipping, but they are kind of "stuck" with these, so I'm betting they would be open to arranging some kind of economical transfer to your local D.T. store. If interested, google this store for phone number, ask for David, and reference the Konigs for customer Amos. He will know what you are talking about. Stock photos below for reference:
I saw a set of these on a silver car a while back and they looked particularly awesome. I think they would be a hit on a dark blue car, too. In the eyes of the beholder, etc.
I ordered from my local Discount Tire, 4 Konig Hypergrams in the new carbon center/machined lip configuration. I gave them the part number listed on Konig's website. The wheels came in today but the part number posted on Konig's website was wrong so they received the solid, matte grey color instead. Same, 4x100, 15 x 7.5", 35mm offset. They mounted my new tires before I saw the wheels, so now they can't send them back to their distributor. Even though it was a Konig listing error, I feel bad 'cause they ordered the part number I gave them.
I asked the manager what he could do for someone to take these off his hands. Said he will sell them as a set for $120 each. If you buy before 5/30/20 and use the Discount Tire credit card you can get a 10% rebate, making them $108 plus tax per wheel. $432 is pretty cheap for a full set of 11.8 lb., flow-formed wheels. Only takes a couple minutes online to get the credit card if you don't have one.
The wheels are at the Fleming Island, Florida Discount Tire location (a suburb of Jacksonville). I did not ask them about shipping, but they are kind of "stuck" with these, so I'm betting they would be open to arranging some kind of economical transfer to your local D.T. store. If interested, google this store for phone number, ask for David, and reference the Konigs for customer Amos. He will know what you are talking about. Stock photos below for reference:
I saw a set of these on a silver car a while back and they looked particularly awesome. I think they would be a hit on a dark blue car, too. In the eyes of the beholder, etc.
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