What's the verdict on Tenzo R wheels?
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Rep Power: 0 What's the verdict on Tenzo R wheels?
Most importantly how is the quality, strength and longevity of them compared to OEM Honda rims?
I've been looking these up and apparently they have such different opinions. People say they're garbage, but these are same people who say Konigs are garbage and I had Konigs on my old civic for 4 years and never had any issues with them. They held up as just well as the OEMs.
Even though I've been wanting a set of 6 or 7 spoke gun metal rims to throw on my 2011 Accord, this was a total impulse buy mainly because I got them for a pretty good deal (used of course). The guy who had them, drove on them for 5 years, but if you look at these wheels, they are mint. Just a couple scratches (that are easily touched up, they're so minor I might not even bother), but no curb rash anywhere (even along the tire edge). It's pretty amazing how good they look.
My question is. Here are my OEM Hondas. Not my exact car, but my car is the same year, has same rims and same colour paint.
I have no doubt that the gunmetal Tenzo R's would enhance the look of the car.
I just hope it's not going to make it look riced. And Im asking you guys about the strength of cast aluminum (on the Tenzos) vs the cast aluminum of the OEMs.
I've been looking these up and apparently they have such different opinions. People say they're garbage, but these are same people who say Konigs are garbage and I had Konigs on my old civic for 4 years and never had any issues with them. They held up as just well as the OEMs.
Even though I've been wanting a set of 6 or 7 spoke gun metal rims to throw on my 2011 Accord, this was a total impulse buy mainly because I got them for a pretty good deal (used of course). The guy who had them, drove on them for 5 years, but if you look at these wheels, they are mint. Just a couple scratches (that are easily touched up, they're so minor I might not even bother), but no curb rash anywhere (even along the tire edge). It's pretty amazing how good they look.
My question is. Here are my OEM Hondas. Not my exact car, but my car is the same year, has same rims and same colour paint.
I have no doubt that the gunmetal Tenzo R's would enhance the look of the car.
I just hope it's not going to make it look riced. And Im asking you guys about the strength of cast aluminum (on the Tenzos) vs the cast aluminum of the OEMs.
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