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Hey gang, I've got a 2006 Cayenne S titanium non air ride, I've got stock 19" rims on a 275/40/19 and I want to get a better looking set of wheels in a 20 or 22 so my questions are how will my wheel gap be , because now it's almost retarded how much there is. And on the h&r 1.5" lowering springs how bad will my camber be to fix or is it even possible
If reducing arch gap is your goal, I'd definitely go with a 22". You'd have to have a fat side wall on a 20" to close it up. I had 22's on a 2008 Cayenne, with non-air ride, they were a massive improvement over the stock 18"
If reducing arch gap is your goal, I'd definitely go with a 22". You'd have to have a fat side wall on a 20" to close it up. I had 22's on a 2008 Cayenne, with non-air ride, they were a massive improvement over the stock 18"
Correct me if I'm wrong, but going to a larger diameter wheel wouldn't reduce arch gap, since your tire would be of lower sidewall height, right?
I love the look and ride some road noise but not horrible, heads turn all the time.
Originally Posted by 06titanuimred
Hey gang, I've got a 2006 Cayenne S titanium non air ride, I've got stock 19" rims on a 275/40/19 and I want to get a better looking set of wheels in a 20 or 22 so my questions are how will my wheel gap be , because now it's almost retarded how much there is. And on the h&r 1.5" lowering springs how bad will my camber be to fix or is it even possible