{ FS } 4 Maxxim (Koenig) "Guilt" wheels 18x8 $75
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4 Maxxim (Koenig) "Guilt" wheels 18x8 $75
SOLD Dang forum won't let me delete this.
5x114.3 (5x4.5)
+38 offset
73.1mm center bore (allegedly, my measurement was closer to 71mm).
18x8
25lb a piece w/o tires or TPMS
Condition: 1 - 3 are 5/10, 4 is a 3/10.
In first pic, 1 is in the upper left, 2 upper right, 3 bottom left, 4 bottom right.
All hold air, no cracks or bends but... #4 has a decent sized chunk taken out of the lip. I was quoted $120 to repair it, which in my mind was more than the entire set is worth, so I "upgraded" back to the stock wheels.
The lips all have delamination / scratches / flakes missing from clear coat, some of the spokes are dinged up and scratched but not that much curb rash, surprisingly.
1 - 3 balance out fine, no real issues.
I haven't tried balancing #4. I wouldn't bother.
If I were still in Maine, these are what I would consider to be "winter beater" wheels. I.e. something you just throw a set of studded snows on, coat a few times in plasti-dip to mimic that neglected, covered in brake dust look that seems to be so damn popular now a'days, and then forget about them until the spring. (not knocking plasti dip, just people who don't clean their wheels regularly).
If you actually want to use these wheels as a complete set, I'd A: get the lip repaired for $120 or B: buy a new replacement for $150 from Amazon.
$75 OBO for the set, no TPMS or tires. I stress "OBO" because I just need these things out of my garage. Locals preferred.
5x114.3 (5x4.5)
+38 offset
73.1mm center bore (allegedly, my measurement was closer to 71mm).
18x8
25lb a piece w/o tires or TPMS
Condition: 1 - 3 are 5/10, 4 is a 3/10.
In first pic, 1 is in the upper left, 2 upper right, 3 bottom left, 4 bottom right.
All hold air, no cracks or bends but... #4 has a decent sized chunk taken out of the lip. I was quoted $120 to repair it, which in my mind was more than the entire set is worth, so I "upgraded" back to the stock wheels.
The lips all have delamination / scratches / flakes missing from clear coat, some of the spokes are dinged up and scratched but not that much curb rash, surprisingly.
1 - 3 balance out fine, no real issues.
I haven't tried balancing #4. I wouldn't bother.
If I were still in Maine, these are what I would consider to be "winter beater" wheels. I.e. something you just throw a set of studded snows on, coat a few times in plasti-dip to mimic that neglected, covered in brake dust look that seems to be so damn popular now a'days, and then forget about them until the spring. (not knocking plasti dip, just people who don't clean their wheels regularly).
If you actually want to use these wheels as a complete set, I'd A: get the lip repaired for $120 or B: buy a new replacement for $150 from Amazon.
$75 OBO for the set, no TPMS or tires. I stress "OBO" because I just need these things out of my garage. Locals preferred.
Last edited by McKennaR; 01-31-2013 at 05:44 PM.
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