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Old Oct 19, 2010 | 03:46 PM
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I have a cayenne with rinspeed 23' wheels and im having problems

I have a regular cayenne 2008 v6 with Rinspeed 23' wheels and the tires are 315/25/23 and its lowered with ebach springs. But im having so many problems with them and i hate driving my car because im always worried about cracking the wheels. Im wondering if any of these tires would fit 305/35/23 or 305/40/23 Im also willing to take off my springs and put the stocks back on. And do you think if I get these tires I wont have to worry about bumps, potholes, cracking and bending my wheels anymore?? If any one is selling tires this size let me know!
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I'm no wheels or tires expert, but I recommend going back to smaller wheels or just switch back to OEM Porsche setup.

There is no fun driving a Porsche if you don't even have confidence in your car.
 
Old Oct 19, 2010 | 08:45 PM
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I'm not 100% sure but I don't think those size will work with that wheels .I have the same problem ,that why I got rid of those wheels and went back to 22's .They sure look nice on the car .
 
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go back to the factory setup. I can run over curbs and not even break a sweat!
 
Old Oct 26, 2010 | 06:55 AM
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You may have issues with the tires rubbing on the inside when you make sharp turns. In all honesty,. I have an 08 GTS and had 22" rims on it, but recently went back to the factory 21". Couldn't be happier with my decision, nothing rides better than factory.
 
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maybe you need an escalade?
 
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23" wheels are asking for trouble. I know the larger wheels look sharper but you'll be replacing/repairing wheels monthly. Go back to 21's
 
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Originally Posted by cuemaster
maybe you need an escalade?

There ya go

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i used to have have the same rim like you and it keep cracking the the innder side of the rim. The more you fixed it, the more problems you will get. a broken glass is always a broken glass with cracked and no matter how you glue it. so, i got rid of them already and now using 22" with great peace of mind. Tyre and manitainance are cheaper because it has got more demand on the size.
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Thanks guys, I think Iv decided to go back stock.
 
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We have same style in 22" available instock. There are more tire choice with 22" and you can go with taller side wall for better ride. I've sold 2 sets who originally has 23" Rinspeed on their Cayenne. Love the style but worry too much, went with 22 and never look back! PM me if interest!

https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ssy-black.html
 
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Is anyone willing to trade 22" for 23"??? Thanks
 
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22 is better, but only marginally. I would go with an OEM or high quality 21 and it will resolve your problem.

Isn't a 21 big enough, I mean your car came standard with 17's.
 
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interested in buying 23" rinspeed wheels

Hello,

I am interested in buying your rinspeed wheels, please let me know the process.

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