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Old 07-05-2002, 06:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Are Tenzo R's good rims?

I thinking of getting some Tenzo's... they seem a bit cheaper than most other rims I'm looking at such as RH's. How do they compare in quality? Anyone have Tenzo's?
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BTW, I'm thinking of either of these


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Tenzo is similar to Konig because they do knock-offs... if that helps any.
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And they aren't the lightest wheels in the world.
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Yeah, I know they are just knock-offs. Almost all the rims out there ARE. heh. How are they quality-wise? Anybody have any opinions or imput?
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prolly not.
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rota makes some good knockoffs.
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rs5's are nice... I want em!

sorry cant help you on their quality
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i think the 2nd pic would look good
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I have Tenzo passion 5 17' x7 . So far they have not given me a problem. They weight 20lbs each without tire.
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I had a set of poke-10s...Sold them to a friend...Hes runnin 35 series..and hits every friggin bump, hole in the road...No bends and the powder coating looks real good...after a year..no chips. Hope i helped some.
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I have had tenzo r shu 4's in 17" Gunmetal for about 4 months now. Haven't taken them off since and have not had any problems with them at all. They aren't the lightest of rims but they are nice. They seem to handle well to road debris and stuff. I haven't noticed any chips and I clean em about once to twice a week. I have hit my share of bumps but haven't had any bends.
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go rota .... w00t.
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5zr's are ok imo but rotas r cheaper
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Rota doesn't make any rims I like. They are just cheaper... not better IMHO.
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Rota doesn't make any rims I like. They are just cheaper... not better IMHO.
Cheaper and a TON lighter. I've heard about quality issues with Rota though.
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Rota doesn't make any rims I like. They are just cheaper... not better IMHO.

yep.
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the first one is fugly....second is coo, third is better
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tenzo poke 10's 18x7.5
w/ 35 series tires.
had 2 sets of tires over a 2 year period.
no problems
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