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Old Mar 18, 2010, 10:30 PM
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Help with Tenzo wheels

I am gonna be picking up some new wheels for my RA. And was looking for a second opinion. I'm stuck on these styles. I have an Octane Blue RA. Thanks!




DC6


Cuzco


Type M


Tenspec
Old Mar 18, 2010, 11:28 PM
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I like the 1st one better, but did you check out any other styles? Manufacturers?
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I like the first one and the second the best. If I were going to get a split spoke design I would get the BBS rims if I could afford them.
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Yes i did. just like the clean look of the Tenzo's. plus they fit my budget.
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I think the Cuzcos would be the best and would look really good, second would be DC6.

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Cuzco or Type M for sure. The Cuzco has a rally style I love.
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Those are the Tenzo DC-6 V2's
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I wanted to get the Tenzo Cuzco wheels originally too. However, they don't come in the right size (at least for me). I wanted an 18x8 wheel with a +35 offset. I think that the lowest that the Cuzco came in was +40. That probably isn't a big enough difference for most people to notice, but I am OCD like that.

All in all, if I had to do it again, I would have purchased a used set of EVO X GSR wheels. I am not sure that I still won't do that. The tires are expensive, though. I guess you have to pay to play.
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either the dc 6 or check out wheeldude . com and get some rota's
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Originally Posted by NFSLancerRA
I wanted to get the Tenzo Cuzco wheels originally too. However, they don't come in the right size (at least for me). I wanted an 18x8 wheel with a +35 offset. I think that the lowest that the Cuzco came in was +40. That probably isn't a big enough difference for most people to notice, but I am OCD like that.

All in all, if I had to do it again, I would have purchased a used set of EVO X GSR wheels. I am not sure that I still won't do that. The tires are expensive, though. I guess you have to pay to play.

Buy spacers then, easy OCD fix
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Originally Posted by NFSLancerRA
I wanted to get the Tenzo Cuzco wheels originally too. However, they don't come in the right size (at least for me). I wanted an 18x8 wheel with a +35 offset. I think that the lowest that the Cuzco came in was +40. That probably isn't a big enough difference for most people to notice, but I am OCD like that.

All in all, if I had to do it again, I would have purchased a used set of EVO X GSR wheels. I am not sure that I still won't do that. The tires are expensive, though. I guess you have to pay to play.
It shows the have a +37. thats what im going for.
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Tenzo Project 7 is nice too~
but it s more like RE30
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If only the Cuzco's came in a silver finish option, then I would be all over them.
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I really like the Cuzco's! I think they would look great.
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I'm for the Cuzco's too! How much you looking at for a set?


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