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ghostface
04-06-2002, 04:45 PM
how are tenzo-r wheels....good quality, looks, and are they easy to bend or crack or anything...
Thanx
Ghost
QWKsilvr808
04-06-2002, 05:47 PM
I've known one guy who had a set and cracked one rim beyond repair... and our roads in Hawaii are pretty damned good. You get what you pay for man.
slapshot
04-06-2002, 06:42 PM
i have had mine on for a week and have had no problems. mine are 17" x 8.5" with a 45 series tire. ride feels stock and i have had nothin but compliments about them. and here in IL we have some of the worst roads
ghostface
04-06-2002, 07:05 PM
hey slapshot your the guy who posted on one of my other posts and said that tenzo-r isnt sendoing anymore 5 lug 5x100 bolt patterns to the us anymore becasue of all the hoindas!!!..who theF*Ck told you that.....i dont know about chicago but over here on the east by NY we can get anything anytime....i found tons of places with the Mean 6 in gunmetal for the celica..they were overstocked they said...i could have bought a set for everyday of the week....IDK man i think u were pullin my leg..lol....maybe thats just the midwest for you..u guys seem deprived...
Ok yo just wanted to inform you that those wheels are not hard to find..
Ghost
slapshot
04-06-2002, 11:14 PM
my bad i guess some guy didnt know what he was talkin about.....thats the funny thing to i got my rims shipped from a place in NY, Presion wheels, or somehting like that. i hate when i get told the wrong things, people who dont know what there talking about should just keep quite.
hey im alson lookin for springs how is the ride on ur pro kits?
slapshot
04-06-2002, 11:22 PM
that another thing, then i look like and idiot after repeiting one....and u are right we are DEPRIVED here
WRENCHHEAD
04-07-2002, 01:00 PM
i have a set of the rs-5 in gunmetal. only prob i had was that i needed to put a 5/16 spacer in the front, or else the caliper got in the way.
ghostface
04-07-2002, 01:17 PM
slapshot.. the pro kit springs are the best out on the market IMO..eibach is probably the best springsd out there..considering they make all the springs for some of the worlds most exotic supercars i think i'll trust them.....as for the prokit springs..they say that they will only drop the car like an inch but mine went down to like 1.4 inches front and back after they settelked ...as for ride qwuality they are even beter than the stock..they make the ride a little stiffer but i like when the car feels tighter.... the quality of the springs are exxcelent..jst make sure that u cut the rubber bump stops in the struts as specified with the paper u get from eibach with the springs....these springs are a little expensive but u get what u pay foir and that is excellent quality, performance, handeling, ride quality..ect....so i would say buy the pro kits 100% all the way...ok hope i made your decision...
Ghost
Takeoff
04-08-2002, 01:02 PM
I have the Tenzo-R Mean-6 in 18*7.5 They are fine but I ran into a bad pothole and cracked one. Anyone with 18's would have been screwed though. Check out the sig and pics. I have the red celi.
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