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Konig
For what it's worth I've only owned Enkei rims before, and now I have the Konig Unknowns. The Konig's are SO much lighter, and I love how they have the 2 toned silver/black or chrome/black styling. In my opinion, they are one of the nicest rim companies, for both styling and light weight. I have 17's, not yet dropped, and there is a quite significant wheel gap, so I suggest buying 18's, if you aren't going to lower your ride. Hope that helps.
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Honestly 17's are fine.....a bit of wheel gap....but mine are 17's and they look really good on the car. I was the same.....couldn't afford the 18's. I say whatever makes you happy, but you won't be disappointed with the 17's for sure! When you think about it......the Si comes stock with 17's anyways right.
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