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Konig Oversteer Wheels installed

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Bought the wheels late last year on sale. Put snow tires on the oem wheels, summers go on the Oversteers.

Grabbed a set of tpms from amazon, https://a.co/d/cIxed07
That did not need to be recalibrated, truck picked them up no prob automatically.

I procrastinated taking the snow tires off but it worked in my favor. Ceramic coated the wheels and they got a good 4 weeks to "cure".

I've had the wheels on for a few weeks now, finally have the time to post photos. I had two people slow down in awe today to check out my maverick. One in a f150 and the other an older Santa Fe.

My black amazon lug nuts will stay for the winter wheels, plus they don't fit the konigs anyways. I can confirm, these fit: https://a.co/d/89NKzte

Ford Maverick Konig Oversteer Wheels installed IMG_20250603_171041


Ford Maverick Konig Oversteer Wheels installed IMG_20250508_144727
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nice. what tires are you running?
 
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original oem continentals. gonna wear these til there is nothing left.
 

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original oem continentals. gonna wear these til there is nothing left.
ah. so, you have a different set of snow tires on the xlt 17s, or you'll get those this coming winter?
 

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I think these should be lighter than the factory wheels so you might see a bump in mpg.
 

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Bought the wheels late last year on sale. Put snow tires on the oem wheels, summers go on the Oversteers.

Grabbed a set of tpms from amazon, https://a.co/d/cIxed07
That did not need to be recalibrated, truck picked them up no prob automatically.

I procrastinated taking the snow tires off but it worked in my favor. Ceramic coated the wheels and they got a good 4 weeks to "cure".

I've had the wheels on for a few weeks now, finally have the time to post photos. I had two people slow down in awe today to check out my maverick. One in a f150 and the other an older Santa Fe.

My black amazon lug nuts will stay for the winter wheels, plus they don't fit the konigs anyways. I can confirm, these fit: https://a.co/d/89NKzte

IMG_20250603_171041.jpg


IMG_20250508_144727.jpg
Great pick, it really stands out.
 
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From what I heard the 2025 has a different frequency tpms. As for the lug nuts those are for after market wheels. The ford OEM lug nuts are too "fat" to fit aftermarket wheels even though that are still m14x1.5
 

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I was in a parts store today checking for lug nuts and the counter person was arguing with me that the 2022-2024 use 14 x 1.5 but the 2025 uses 12 x 1.5.

Apparently this is the info in their online application list, so someone somewhere screwed up the lug nut info for 2025s. BTW: Correct size *IS* 14 x 1.5

Also I checked a blister pack set of lug nuts which are clearly cone seat (no radius in the flange that sits against the wheel) but they were labeled as acorn seat.

It's a real mess
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