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Amazonparrot 07-06-2003 10:30 AM

Photoshop with Konig Prophets
 
This is my first photochop on a picture, and as far as that goes, I think it turned out pretty well. Full credit to the person and svx in the picture, sorry I dont remember who to give credit to. The wheels depicted are Konig Prophets, which I was interested in seeing on a black svx like mine because they have a decent fit (114.3 18x8 45?mm offset). Please someone else more experienced give this a shot with these wheels....find a good picture at tires.com. Thanks, and tell me what you think!

Landshark 07-06-2003 10:57 AM

could you post the picture so we could see it? ;)

Amazonparrot 07-06-2003 12:17 PM

sorry
 
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here we go...hopefully

Green1995SVX 07-06-2003 12:23 PM

LOL... now we need to photoshop some new shoes on mat!

Mike

Amazonparrot 07-06-2003 01:48 PM

what do you all think?

lee 07-06-2003 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Amazonparrot
what do you all think?
about needing new shoes? I think they're fine.:D

Wheels look nice too BTW.

SVX10 07-06-2003 10:02 PM

Watch it bud!
 
My shoes are FINE!! Hehehe...kinda surprised me to see my car being used as the chop-ee. While I don't like straight line rims, those do look pretty good. I'd say it's maybe because they're probably proportioned a little on the large side, but still, they look good.

As far as the fit...the ones in the original pic are 18X8 konigs with a 45mm offset also, so I would think the ones you have chosen would fit fine. One thing that we never seem to bring up much during rim discussions is the need for centering adapters. I think the bore on the stock SVX rim is 56mm (wawazat??? would know for sure). So, try to find an adapter that goes from the larger Konig wheel centerbore down to the SVX stock centerbore. They shouldn't run more than $50.


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