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HRE FF15 vs KONIG RENNFORM

Which wheel setup is best?

  • Squared Konig Rennform

    Votes: 1 14.3%
  • Staggered HRE FF15

    Votes: 6 85.7%

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I’m thinking of purchasing my new wheel/tire setup soon and have a dilemma. I want to go with a square setup, since I want to occasionally go to the track and do some canyon carving. My 17 is mainly my daily and won’t ever become a “race car” in it’s lifetime however I want the best setup for the 3 circumstances. The tires I plan to run are Indy 500’s the issue is which wheel setup to go with. I am absolutely in love with the HRE FF15’s but to go with a square setup it would be around $2000+ for 19x9’s compared to going with Konig Rennform’s which are also flow formed and I can get a full set of 4 19x9.5’s and the Indy 500’s in 265/40r19 for around 1900 otd. Another option would be the FF15 set offered by CJ Pony parts for $1500 which is staggered which comes with 19x9’s and 19x10’s. Anyone else have a similar issue when deciding which wheels to go with? Something note wothy is while I can afford the non staggered setup for the HRE there are a few other mods i’m going to be buying soon which include coilovers, and an exhaust so I’d like to get the best bang for my buck possible.
Thanks for your time and sorry for the wall of text!

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Honestly by what it looks like you love a Multi spoke wheel and Gunmetal finish. I think either wheel will look just as good so go with what you like and what fits your budget.
 
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Thanks a lot I’m leaning towards the ff15’s for the quality!
 

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Just want to share, I put a set of HRE FF15s on my daily driver/track car and they are awesome.

I chose to use the 20x10 on all (4) corners with 275 tires. 285 would be the better move though.

We are HUGE believers in HRE's FlowForm line up and have them on most of our shop cars, and our employee's project cars too!

20x10 squared is my vote for the average guy!
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They look amazing on your car I’m thinking more of a 19 since 20’s are a little bit too big dor my personal taste but they fit your car well! I’m hoping for that same fitment as well though hate the fender gap with the stock wheels, what suspension setup are you running?
 

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You can probably figure out which brand I would suggest. One thing that many may not know which I love mentioning is that of course we're very well known for our Forged wheels, that's our bread and butter and well it's the main reason why people know us just because we've been making wheels since 1978 (yep, this year is our 40th year!). We make sure that these forged wheels pass the most difficult certification test the world has to offer which is TUV Certification. Despite not being forged, our FlowForm wheels pass the same TUV certification test that we put our Forged wheels through. That in itself is pretty awesome, this certification let's you know that the wheels we produce are durable enough for track abuse, but good enough to be drool worthy on your Mustang ;)

 

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Thanks everyone I suppose I’ll be on the lookout to for a square set of HRE 15’s til tax time, if I don’t come across a set I’ll scoop the staggered ones it’s a great deal! Til then I’ll just jeep drooling over them haha
 

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Do HRE 15 come in 19x10 front (275/35/19) and 19x11 rear (305/35/19)?
 
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Yes, you can buy 19x11’s but the setup you’re talking about would be considerably more expensive. If you dont care they’re pretty easy to find on google, good luck!
 

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Do HRE 15 come in 19x10 front (275/35/19) and 19x11 rear (305/35/19)?
Yes they do if not mistaken

They also used to have a 18” variant also
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