Tenzo Cusco wheels over brembo's?
ok, on my never ending "affordable but nice" wheel search....I've ALSO found THESE



(Those are black but I'd be going "titanium" which are also available)
These are Tenzo Cusco V1 wheels. I like
Weights dont seem to bad
http://www.tech9tyres.com.au/index.p...titanium_c_v1/
http://www.tenzoracingsports.com/main.php?page=wheels
Now fitment, they come in a 19 x 8.5 +20/+32 (fronts)
And a 19 x 9.5 +20/+32/+45
I'm assuming +20 front AND back would be the go from those choices?
Anyone see clearance issues with brembos?
Also what tyre size should I be looking at to avoid VDC issues and guard rubbing issues?



(Those are black but I'd be going "titanium" which are also available)
These are Tenzo Cusco V1 wheels. I like
Weights dont seem to badhttp://www.tech9tyres.com.au/index.p...titanium_c_v1/
http://www.tenzoracingsports.com/main.php?page=wheels
Now fitment, they come in a 19 x 8.5 +20/+32 (fronts)
And a 19 x 9.5 +20/+32/+45
I'm assuming +20 front AND back would be the go from those choices?
Anyone see clearance issues with brembos?
Also what tyre size should I be looking at to avoid VDC issues and guard rubbing issues?
Brembo fitment is something you should definitely try to research. Could go either way.
I would go with 9.5 +20 front and rear if that is the widest they offer. Stagger the tire size and/or run a rear spacer to keep the staggered look.
I would go with 9.5 +20 front and rear if that is the widest they offer. Stagger the tire size and/or run a rear spacer to keep the staggered look.
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lol at the haters but if I'd posted Advan RS, I doubt there'd be many 

Sure I'd LOVE to spend $5K+ on the best light weight wheels money can buy, but we're not all blessed in the same ways
Wasn't really after "opinion" but "advice"
Allthough the Wagon was hell funny

Sure I'd LOVE to spend $5K+ on the best light weight wheels money can buy, but we're not all blessed in the same ways

Wasn't really after "opinion" but "advice"

Allthough the Wagon was hell funny
Now fitment, they come in a 19 x 8.5 +20/+32 (fronts)
And a 19 x 9.5 +20/+32/+45
I'm assuming +20 front AND back would be the go from those choices?
Anyone see clearance issues with brembos?
Also what tyre size should I be looking at to avoid VDC issues and guard rubbing issues?
And a 19 x 9.5 +20/+32/+45
I'm assuming +20 front AND back would be the go from those choices?
Anyone see clearance issues with brembos?
Also what tyre size should I be looking at to avoid VDC issues and guard rubbing issues?
Tire sizing will be a 245/35/19 front and a 275/35/19 rear. This setup is a match to the OEM tire diameter and will have no VDC or rubbing issues.
I can't comment on Brembo caliper clearance as I don't have experience with this exact wheel model. By looking at the pictures and overall design of the wheel I don't think it would hit (front is fairly flat and the rear concave) the caliper but I can't say for sure. Would be best to contact the vendor you plan to purchase from as this is advice they should be able to provide.
Last edited by dan avoN7; Feb 1, 2011 at 07:20 PM. Reason: tire sizes, forgot wheels were 19" hehe
You are correct, you want to get 19x8.5 +20 front and 19x9.5 +20 rear based on the wheel sizes you listed above. These will best suit the 350Z and will actually fit really well, the silver 350z you posted appears to be running this exact setup.
Tire sizing will be a 245/40/18 front and a 275/40/18 rear. This setup is a match to the OEM tire diameter and will have no VDC or rubbing issues.
I can't comment on Brembo caliper clearance as I don't have experience with this exact wheel model. By looking at the pictures and overall design of the wheel I don't think it would hit (front is fairly flat and the rear concave) the caliper but I can't say for sure. Would be best to contact the vendor you plan to purchase from as this is advice they should be able to provide.
Tire sizing will be a 245/40/18 front and a 275/40/18 rear. This setup is a match to the OEM tire diameter and will have no VDC or rubbing issues.
I can't comment on Brembo caliper clearance as I don't have experience with this exact wheel model. By looking at the pictures and overall design of the wheel I don't think it would hit (front is fairly flat and the rear concave) the caliper but I can't say for sure. Would be best to contact the vendor you plan to purchase from as this is advice they should be able to provide.
Cheers mate. Awesome responce

my next step will be to give them my required tyre sizes and see what kind of package deal they'll do.
I'll also ask them about the Brembo's and worst case, hope they will have some in stock for a test fit.
Wait a sec...on tyres you said "245/40/18 front and a 275/40/18 rear"
but the wheels are 19's...so was the 18 a typo or should it be /35/19 ?
Last edited by ugame; Feb 1, 2011 at 07:26 PM.
+20 is probably the better offset for our Zs
brembo clearance depends on spoke spacing. if you have someone with these wheels, you can cut out the stoptech 13" bbk templates to see if these will clear those.. i think the 13" ST40 and the OE Brembos are the same placement within the steering knuckle, and caliper widths are very similar..
as for VDC avoidance, input tire sizes here:
http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp
and yes.. it still looks like a chuckwagon wheel. sorry. i couldnt help it.
have you seen the Type M wheel from Tenzo? those look pretty nice in person especially with the concavity...
oh very nice

http://www.tenzoracingsports.com/con...ype-m.version1

I do like that as well actually.
I'm also waiting for a mates visit to Japland. He owns a workshop and often comes back with goodies so I may get lucky with some top quality 2nd hand Jap Rims.
Sadly the only dealer I can find for Tenzo in West Australia doesn't seem to list the type M

....ooooh the type 2's look awesome too in machined black
http://www.tenzoracingsports.com/con...ype-m.version2
Im guessing the ones to go for would be the 19x8.5 +17 and 19x10 +22
Last edited by ugame; Feb 1, 2011 at 10:21 PM.
The wheels look decent. I'd go with 19x9.5 w/ +20mm front and rear. And for tires, run 245/35 and 275/35
I have a few of pics of Advan RS on my Z in my album if you're considering them.
I have a few of pics of Advan RS on my Z in my album if you're considering them.
Cheap guy with horrible taste = what your Z will look liketo help you out, go with the lowest offsets possible. theyre all conservative but it wont be too bad. 245/35 and 275/35 would be my tire choice as well.
you wish those tenzos look like the advan, the wheels you want look like a curled up centipede with all those spokes. and how can i hate on you when im running volks and your here starting threads of wanting to buy tenzos
Cheap guy with horrible taste = what your Z will look like
to help you out, go with the lowest offsets possible. theyre all conservative but it wont be too bad. 245/35 and 275/35 would be my tire choice as well.
Cheap guy with horrible taste = what your Z will look liketo help you out, go with the lowest offsets possible. theyre all conservative but it wont be too bad. 245/35 and 275/35 would be my tire choice as well.

I'll be sure to cry myself to sleep lol
Actually we ARE on the same page. I also noted the less spokes on the ADVAN RS and they ARE my prefered wheel. They're awesome.
I'm also still tossing up between concave designs and the more traditional "5 spokes with dish"
in which case Volk SF Challenge would be nice, but AXIS SHINE's whould be cheaper while still looking ok. (But I can't get them in Australia
)As said, I'll see what Magic my mate travelling to Japland can pull out of his hat.
I still "Like" the original wheels I posted (Well I dont hate them with the passion some on here seem to express), but thos Tenzro-R Type M's do actually look HEAPS better. Very grateful for that input.
And it seems my Local dealer CAN get the Type M's in (Version 2) as they have them listed in a special......so that may well be the wheels to go for.



hopefully they'll work with your brembos






