Mugen rnr or Konig Helium, help me with a photoshop / all you need inside !


Thanks for looking guys ! I need to choose between those two sets of wheels...
Konig Helium bronze or Mugen rnr ?? Try to keep the same size than my rear wheel... 15 inch. Maybe try to put the rnr in black too ....
If someone could do a great photoshop of my car with each wheels it would be really nice !!!
Thanks a lot guys
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TheHooded_Mike »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Mugen name is better but for that car, the heliums definitely.
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Just a thought: Since your considering real Mugens, wouldn't you consider the Volk C28's (which the Heliums are kinda a copy of?)

Dennis- who's wondering how he wandered into the appearance forum- Caco

Dennis- who's wondering how he wandered into the appearance forum- Caco
Both rim are the same price... If only the JDM shop could get the 2 missing RNR loll for now he only got two rims... The two other are in a container somewhere...
But I agree that for the same price the Mugen are on top... but I will have to paint them cuz they are a lil bit scratched... but when I will sandblast them the will turn out pretty good !!
The Helium are on my list in case if the shop never get the two missing RNR...
But I agree that for the same price the Mugen are on top... but I will have to paint them cuz they are a lil bit scratched... but when I will sandblast them the will turn out pretty good !!
The Helium are on my list in case if the shop never get the two missing RNR...
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by j_kevin_ca »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">KONIG</TD></TR></TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by D.CACO »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Just a thought: Since your considering real Mugens, wouldn't you consider the Volk C28's (which the Heliums are kinda a copy of?)

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cuz the Mugen are used rim and the Konig too...
The Helium are mint but the RNR have a few scratchs... I would have to repaint them but they are not that bad...
Im not sure on the look thats all... Im sure that the Konig are about the same weight...

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cuz the Mugen are used rim and the Konig too...
The Helium are mint but the RNR have a few scratchs... I would have to repaint them but they are not that bad...
Im not sure on the look thats all... Im sure that the Konig are about the same weight...
People will tell you Mugen, simply for the name. I would rock old school Z-Speed RNR copies and Rota Group N's before the Mugens. Why? Because the RNR';s are weak and will crack on the spokes....
You might want to stay away from RNR's if the roads in your town are bad. They tend to crack at the spoke area. Try searching around, you will see a lot of threads where RNR owners are searching for one wheel (due to a wheel cracking).
Be very cautious when buying used RNR's.
Oops pretty much what Emerika said, it's good to know more people know about this.
Be very cautious when buying used RNR's.
Oops pretty much what Emerika said, it's good to know more people know about this.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by whatcivic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">buy my rnr's!!! anyways - i don't know much about this cracking thing - i autocross/daily drive on rnr's and they are still in one piece. and the roads here (canada) are horrible. </TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah right! I bet the roads are not nearly as bad as roads in major cities like LA and NYC
yeah right! I bet the roads are not nearly as bad as roads in major cities like LA and NYC
when you create a wheel with less material for lower weight it's going to be more fragile add in age and it only gets worse. All wheels do this some to a higher degree then others



