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Old 03-30-2010 | 01:00 AM
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Tenzo Type M

Anybody tried Tenzo wheels? I'm really liking the type M but don't know much about the company I've only seen em on a sedan before.

19x8.5+17 25.4lb
19x10+22 28.4lb

Also anyone know if those offsets will give me a problem running 285s in the rear even though they're 19s?

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Old 03-30-2010 | 01:33 AM
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i know a bunch of ppl who have had them on 1st gens. Theyre good rims and sexayy.

Never saw em on a 37 though.
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I think they'll set off my car nicely. I have an LP with some black accents here and there.

What about the offsets Stoof will I need to run camber? I'm not too worried since they're 19s but still +17 and +22 seem aggressive. Don't want to run spacers unless absolutely necissary
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youll be alright with those offsets.

if youre dropped on eibach(judging from you sig) you should be alright and not need a camber kit.

camber doesnt change from wheels, only ride height. id think if anything you may need to trim the carpet lining and MAYBE the bumper bracket but i doubt it.
Old 03-30-2010 | 03:07 AM
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That's good news! Seem like good looking wheels for the price and pretty light weight which is a concern on the Canyons. Thanks for the help stoof.
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25lbs front and 28 lbs rear is not lightweight for 19s, in fact it's about the same as stock.

I'm not so sure those offsets in the rear won't rub, I run on 10.5 w/ 26 offset and adding 285 tires in back will cut it even closer.
Old 03-30-2010 | 04:04 AM
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Originally Posted by TJHG37S
25lbs front and 28 lbs rear is not lightweight for 19s, in fact it's about the same as stock.

I'm not so sure those offsets in the rear won't rub, I run on 10.5 w/ 26 offset and adding 285 tires in back will cut it even closer.
10 +22 = 10.5 +28

so these stick out 2mm less than yours. But i agree i wouldnt do a 285 tire, youre better off with a 275.
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Hey man...
Pls post pics when you get these on.

My friend's looking into these as well.

Thanks.
Old 03-30-2010 | 09:12 PM
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^I will for sure if I do. I'm just looking at different options for now probably won't get anything until summer after school. (Parking is too much of a problem now to risk curbing)

I didn't mean ultra light Trav I just meant their not heavy considering their width and price. Bout the same as MRRs but lighter.
Old 03-30-2010 | 11:29 PM
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those are nice David, but like Trav said I don't know how light weight they really are, I was kinda interested in them when they first came out but went a different route cuz no 20's, get them though if the deal is good!
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Great looking wheels. Any pictures of these installed on the 35's?
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Found some pictures. I don't really like the red time attack stripe nor do I like it in black on an IP car. Most of all I don't like the fact that the spokes actually stick out of the rim first before diving back in. Love the concave though

Maybe some more pictures would help


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Some more pictures on a Z




Old 03-31-2010 | 11:31 PM
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I'm liking them thanks for the pics bro!

I might be able to get a sickass hookup on some wheels this summer so I'm waiting to see my options Danny.
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They look like forgestar f 14s, just more busy. The forgestars are much lighter as well



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