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Old May 24, 2004 | 12:46 AM
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are "22 inches on a cayenne S a bad thing?? or is it okay?? if anyone has any exprience in such a matter thanks.. because I friend of mine is looking to do that.. and does the warranty go if such a mod is added?
 
Old May 24, 2004 | 12:50 AM
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I have 20' now, im planning to upgrade to 22' soon, not a bad thing at all to get 22' its a good thing!!!..... warranty wont be affected since ur only changing the tires!
 
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Only bad thing is if you drive in snow or off road. Anything larger than 18" is no recommended. But, damn 20" and 22" will look awesome for street driving!

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Agree.... my 20' suck in snow
 
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what do you think about have 22's on a cayenne S without PASM??

Thanks
Ryan
 
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Go for the 22's they make the car look more menacing.
 
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It can be done with no problem. 265/35 22 brings the overall diameter as close to the original size as possible. Our AT Italia Presa wheel has been specially designed for the rear of the truck with a lower offset to bring the wheel more flush with the fender well. Check it out:
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265-35-22 is the tire size I have with my Techart 22s.
 
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What do you all think about putting 22's on a cayenne with regular steel springs and the extre low profile tires (265/35/22)?

Thanks,
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Ryan, I have 22"s with air suspension, I have driven a S with Steel Springs and 22"s believe it or not, the ride was still very good with the 22's on the Steel.. He had a 19" prior..
 
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22's

Not to second guess the Tire Rack, but a 285/30/22 is a better fit for the truck. OEM tire size is 29.5 inches. 285/35 is 30.4 give or take. 265/30 is 29.30. While I agree that the overall diameter being closer is nice, a 265 is a bit narrow for the 10-11inch wheels most prefer to run. Just my .02 though.
 
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22" looks hot but they are not good in winter / offroading. If you use the cayenne in a good weather, get the 22" it looks so much better than 20"
 
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Re: 22's

Originally posted by Bert Smith Moto
Not to second guess the Tire Rack, but a 285/30/22 is a better fit for the truck. OEM tire size is 29.5 inches. 285/35 is 30.4 give or take. 265/30 is 29.30. While I agree that the overall diameter being closer is nice, a 265 is a bit narrow for the 10-11inch wheels most prefer to run. Just my .02 though.
all wrong. 295/30-22 or 285/35-22 will work fine. 265 is too narrow.
 
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Re: Re: 22's

Originally posted by 20C4S
all wrong. 295/30-22 or 285/35-22 will work fine. 265 is too narrow.
That is kinda what I said, I think
 
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So which tire should i get with 22's, for a cayenne on steel springs?? All comments appreciated!

Also what do you guys think about this wheel for a titanium meticallic cayenne? --> http://dvinciwheels.com/havocblk.html

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=43960

Which one do you like more? And what tire should i get for NON PASM cayenne S?

Thanks
Ryan
 

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