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Old Aug 5, 2007 | 11:28 PM
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315 rear tires on a cayenne? Staggered offset?

whats the story can i pull this off?
i have searches the foums but cant find anyone with it..
yet i have seen a few cayenne with a crazy tires size and staggered offset?

wont this **** up the AWD system?

does it rub?


any help i wanna go verry agressive on the CTT

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Old Aug 6, 2007 | 07:44 AM
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As long as you have the same rolling diameter between front and rear you should be fine.
 
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does anyone on this board have this size?
 
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hey there fellow montrealer, i would not do it. I have 20's all around, not recommended to stagger on this car.
 
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275/40-20 and 315-35-20 are the same diameter, that combo is used in the X5 optional 20" Sport Pkg. You'll need 9.5-10" wheels in front and 10.5-11" in the rear.
 
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same equivalent measurement yes, but check with porsche they recommend NOT doing it.
 
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same equivalent measurement yes, but check with porsche they recommend NOT doing it.
They recommend not doing a chip, intake etc etc but everyone still does it....
 
Old Aug 6, 2007 | 12:34 PM
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Some Cargraphic setups go 22x9 front and 22x11 rear. For tires, they specify 265/35/22 in front and 305/30/22 in rear.
 
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It's actually been done before... a guy with a CTT and VE 10'' and 11" wheels, 275F and 315R's... it was silver with black wheels I'll look for a link. Looked great lowered, but not lowered it'd look funny.
 
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It's actually been done before... a guy with a CTT and VE 10'' and 11" wheels, 275F and 315R's... it was silver with black wheels I'll look for a link. Looked great lowered, but not lowered it'd look funny.
WOW please fin dit I wuold LOVE to see it
 
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It's actually been done before... a guy with a CTT and VE 10'' and 11" wheels, 275F and 315R's... it was silver with black wheels I'll look for a link. Looked great lowered, but not lowered it'd look funny.


i cant VE wheels? what is thier website?
 
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i've run 295/30/22 front (22x10) and 335/25/22 (22x11.5) rear before....has to be a custom built wheel though
 
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found it!!!

Check out HABITATS old ride:

https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...=victor+wheels
 
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Originally Posted by GoldenPEPPA
found it!!!

Check out HABITATS old ride:

https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...=victor+wheels

SICK

but i want to do that in 22
 
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Originally Posted by montrealm3cab
SICK

but i want to do that in 22
noone makes staggered rimsets.

you will need custom wheels, 9.5-10's in F and 10.5-11's in the R.

265/35-22 + 315/30-22 or

285/30-22 + 335/25-22 (28.8" tall, you will have NO intact fillings.)
 


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