tires for cayenne s 05
tires for cayenne s 05
I changed my tires on my cayenne , the old ones are 275 40 20 , and I had new ones installed 275 45 20 since roads her in jordan are bad... They fit perfectly , at the dealer they told me its not good for the car and some other BS , ..
Need ur opinion guys ...
Need ur opinion guys ...
Hi Guys
I have had a Cayenne 2006 V6, for about 8 months and had no problems apart from having to put some coolant once. I now would like to take the car for a servicing, can anyone tell me what exactly needs to be checked to keep it in a good condition? I live in a very hot country (Saudi Desert).
I have had a Cayenne 2006 V6, for about 8 months and had no problems apart from having to put some coolant once. I now would like to take the car for a servicing, can anyone tell me what exactly needs to be checked to keep it in a good condition? I live in a very hot country (Saudi Desert).
Hi Guys
I have had a Cayenne 2006 V6, for about 8 months and had no problems apart from having to put some coolant once. I now would like to take the car for a servicing, can anyone tell me what exactly needs to be checked to keep it in a good condition? I live in a very hot country (Saudi Desert).
I have had a Cayenne 2006 V6, for about 8 months and had no problems apart from having to put some coolant once. I now would like to take the car for a servicing, can anyone tell me what exactly needs to be checked to keep it in a good condition? I live in a very hot country (Saudi Desert).
You can start a NEW thread to ask your question, which would probably be a good idea since very few people are inclined to reply to random off-topic questions in the middle of someone elses thread.
The 40 series tire is about 28.7 inches in diameter while the 45 series tire is about 29.8 inches in diameter. I would definately not recommend changing tire diameters by over an inch as it will adversely affect a number of things like, speedometer reading, acceleration, handling, possibly the traction/stability control or ABS functions. Unsprung weight is probably increased too but I don't know the specs on your old and new tires. An increase in unsprung weight is bad too for a lot of reasons. A slight deviation in diameter is ok but over an inch is too much in my opinion. If you want more sidewall then I would suggest moving to an 18 or 19 inch wheel.
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I went from an 18 to a 20" tire. When calculated there was a 1/3" difference between the two. Sorry should have mentioned that earlier. BTW if you reserach specific tires you will find that they dont measure EXACTLY what it says on the sidewall. I also own a 2008 Jeep Wrangler 4 door and there could be up to an inch difference between two brands of the same "size" tire. The wider tire fills in the well wheel better
I went from an 18 to a 20" tire. When calculated there was a 1/3" difference between the two. Sorry should have mentioned that earlier. BTW if you reserach specific tires you will find that they dont measure EXACTLY what it says on the sidewall. I also own a 2008 Jeep Wrangler 4 door and there could be up to an inch difference between two brands of the same "size" tire. The wider tire fills in the well wheel better
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