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I will have a set of 18" Cayenne II wheels with or without all-season tires for sale in the next few days. Less than 1000 miles, perfect condition.
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Hi Everybody
I'm new to the forum and to the world of Porsche Cayennes ( I just bought a nice 2006 base ), could you please tell me what would be the best tires for me to buy? The current ones are old and need replacing. I would like something sporty and big, but dont know how big I can go? Btw, Im from Riyadh, where its really hot!
I'm new to the forum and to the world of Porsche Cayennes ( I just bought a nice 2006 base ), could you please tell me what would be the best tires for me to buy? The current ones are old and need replacing. I would like something sporty and big, but dont know how big I can go? Btw, Im from Riyadh, where its really hot!
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JImmi,
lots of threads on tire sizes. Use the search button. It greatly depends on wheel size and what you want to run. Stocks for a base may have been 17" so if you are sticking with that stock wheel you may want to stick with that size tire. You can also upsize the tire a bit with the stock wheel but it will not be dramatically different looking. If you upsize your wheels (18, 20 or 22") sizes then it's a completely different conversation and one that has been discussed at lenght on this forum. Type in tires under the search button and spend a couple of hours catching up. Hope that helps a little.
lots of threads on tire sizes. Use the search button. It greatly depends on wheel size and what you want to run. Stocks for a base may have been 17" so if you are sticking with that stock wheel you may want to stick with that size tire. You can also upsize the tire a bit with the stock wheel but it will not be dramatically different looking. If you upsize your wheels (18, 20 or 22") sizes then it's a completely different conversation and one that has been discussed at lenght on this forum. Type in tires under the search button and spend a couple of hours catching up. Hope that helps a little.