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Old Dec 22, 2007 | 11:39 PM
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thanks Damon 22's came in today.
what did you end up going with?
 
Old Dec 23, 2007 | 07:32 AM
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I carry many lower priced wheels. Take a look and give me a call if interested.
Personally, I would never deal with your company again... I recently bought 22" wheels for my wife's CS... The balancing was WAY off and one wheel was leaking air out of the valve stem... It cost me $130.00 to get them balanced properly and to have the nut tightened on the valve stem (on the inside of the wheel) at NTB...

Nuris at Tire Rack finally agreed to refund my $130.00... As of this post, the money has not been refunded... I guess this is a lesson learned... I'll buy the wheels online but the tires will be bought and mounted locally...
 
Old Dec 23, 2007 | 07:43 AM
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i got the avris 22's i am out of town but my guy's said they came in and shot me a pic. i found Damon very helpful and found that 6speedonline forum very helpful in cutting through all of the bs of searching out wheels. i am in the middle of finishing a house and did not have the free time to spend going through all the wheel and tire stuff so when i called Damon he was very helpful in getting me what i wanted and the tires showed up on time.
 
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Old Dec 23, 2007 | 08:05 AM
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ok so i have another question, now that i have the new wheels i would like to lower the car a little. How do i do it and how much.
 
Old Dec 23, 2007 | 10:02 AM
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ok so i have another question, now that i have the new wheels i would like to lower the car a little. How do i do it and how much.
if you have PASM, the "air suspension" then you can buy an electronic lowering module ($2000) or lowering links ($200)...

If you have steel suspension (standard springs) then you'd buy lowering springs from H&R or Eibach.... the H&R give a 1.6" drop.
 
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Lee, I like the CEC c856 in 22" for the cayenne. What kind of pricing are we talking for a set? What is the weight of each rim?
we can do a set with TPMS and pirelli 295/30/22 for 4,800 plus delivery. Sorry, I don't have the weight handy offhand, but I would say they are average weight for a 22" cast wheel just like an OZ or a TechArt.

If anyone is interested in a set please let us know - thanks!
 
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I have a set of OZ Canyons in 22" that I am looking to put up for sale. I have a set of Champions on their way so I have no need for these any longer.

Tirerack has them for $1800 for the set. I can let them go for half of that...

Here's a few pics of them on the car:





(a couple of the wheels have little nicks on them just from crap on the road. No curb rash though. I will try to take some pictures if you're interested)

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wow, those look incredible.
 
Old Dec 26, 2007 | 12:04 PM
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were can i get the h &r or eibach?
 
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