View Full Version : Tenzo DC6 Version 1 Questions


10PieceNuggets
08-27-2008, 06:59 AM
Sup guys, currently I have the Super Sevens on my NBM tC right now and its awesome, I love the look although theres a bunch of curb rash on all 4 of my wheels lol, well ive been looking into a new set of rims since im starting to modify my tC now, I just got an Injen exhaust and some HIDs so im set with that, planning to do just a TRD drop, intake and sway bar but I also want some rims to set it off. I personally love the Tenzo Racigng DC6 Version 1 rim (black with the red lip). Does anyone have this on a NBM tC? I think it would look awesome, but on the site theres a whole bunch of sizes and im not quite sure which one will fit the tC. I def. want 18s and nothing smaller, it would look good with the TRD drop, which size would use? I dont know a thing about staggered or offset or anything. I would probably buy from wheelsnext.com, or does anyone have another good site to order them from? Thanks alot guys.

Hyghgynx
08-27-2008, 07:05 AM
If they have it;

18x8.5 w/+35 offset. Or 18x8 w/+35 offset. I've had both sizes on my tC with no rubbing problems
with TRD Springs. Looks flippin' sweet! Try to stay with a +35 or +38 offset to make the wheels flush.
Oh yeah, get the 5x100 bolt pattern. :P

10PieceNuggets
08-27-2008, 07:09 AM
You have pics of your tC bro?

Hyghgynx
08-27-2008, 07:23 AM
You have pics of your tC bro?
Sure.
With the 18x8.5 set-up... (I sold these, kind of miss them. :( )
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c133/Hyghgynx/DSC01368.jpg

With the 18x8 set-up... (Current wheels)
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c133/Hyghgynx/DSC01483.jpg
Like I said, these are with a +35 offset. I hope that helps you out. :silly:

10PieceNuggets
08-27-2008, 07:43 AM
What wheels are those on your current set? Those are def. not Tenzos lol.

optional
08-27-2008, 09:19 AM
they're Five Axis wheels, forget the model name.

I've got 18x8 Tenzo Type-M V1's on my car, +45 offset, looks awesome, i'm on H-tech's too.

+35 offset probably would have looked better, but they weren't in stock so I opted to take the +45's.

I don't rub at all because my drop is very mild (although lower than the TRD's you'd be on), I have tons of pics around umm..

http://therawr.com/Random/tC/nebs/8.jpg
http://www.therawr.com/Random/tC/photoshoot-5-04-08-ty-n-ty/IMG_0706.jpg
http://www.therawr.com/Random/tC/photoshoot-5-04-08-ty-n-ty/IMG_0727.jpg
http://www.therawr.com/Random/tC/photoshoot-5-04-08-ty-n-ty/IMG_0737.jpg
http://www.therawr.com/Random/tC/photoshoot-5-04-08-ty-n-ty/IMG_0753.jpg

graphite06
09-30-2008, 07:05 AM
What were the specs on the s/h techs? Is it less than the sportline springs? I'd like to know since you guys have no rubbing with the drop and low offset, and I want to run an 18x8 +35 offset wheel with the eibachs. I've been reading through different wheel threads and it seems like not a lot of people do the sportlines. Too low? Prone to rubbing with slightly bigger wheels?

RnB180
10-10-2008, 04:21 AM
not the time attack version but these are the 18x8 dc6 on a trd drop
some old pics

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1049/1188675749_2c6ecb7599_o.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1347/1189546864_10b9219246_o.jpg



Ive then have switched over to htechs IMO much better drop

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2060/2512607195_df22951f6e_o.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2045/2314270726_ceaf12848b_o.jpg

trd is not much different from stock, at first glance trds look like stock height on stock wheels. the front wheel well gap is pretty massive on the trds.

h techs are still subtle but noticeable and give the car a slight raked look. and the wheel gap is even on all four corners.

graphite06
10-11-2008, 06:36 PM
not the time attack version but these are the 18x8 dc6 on a trd drop
some old pics

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1049/1188675749_2c6ecb7599_o.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1347/1189546864_10b9219246_o.jpg



Ive then have switched over to htechs IMO much better drop

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2060/2512607195_df22951f6e_o.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2045/2314270726_ceaf12848b_o.jpg

trd is not much different from stock, at first glance trds look like stock height on stock wheels. the front wheel well gap is pretty massive on the trds.

h techs are still subtle but noticeable and give the car a slight raked look. and the wheel gap is even on all four corners.

+35 mm offset? any rubbing?

RnB180
10-14-2008, 05:31 AM
not sure what offset I have, I just asked the tire shop to get me the wheels and make it fit.

very slight rubbing on the front if the wheel is turned + start of a steep incline.

SighOnTeeSee
10-15-2008, 04:10 PM
I definitely would advise against ordering them from wheelsnext.com, I ordered the charcoal dc6's from them, didn't get a tracking number, no emails besides the confirmation one, then a few days later they refunded the money into my account, still no email, wouldn't respond to MY emails, so eventually I just had to cancel the order and got some motegi sp10's from tirerack. Still haven't gotten a single email from them besides the first one "confirming" my order. just my 2c

toeveryhour
10-20-2008, 05:01 AM
try edge racing, ask for leo

Kris5597
10-20-2008, 08:07 PM
hey i am also interested in running the dc-6s i will be getting the gunmetal color ones to run on my tc. 18x8 with the 35+ offset. im currently on hotchkis springs and i want to run a 235/40-18 tire. do u think i will be rubbing? if so if i put a 235/35-18 tire on there do you think i will be ok?