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So I messed with my lowering links and got some height to fit these. I need to clearance the front wheel well by the intercooler (should be interesting)
After that it will be a set of sliders and some fender flares. Let me know what you guys want to see.
What size tires are those? Looks mean. I always played with the idea of going for the expedition/off-road look.
Thanks!
They are 265/70/17s. I have spacers to clear the brakes. They rub the inner fender well along the intercooler vents pretty good. I modified one side that was already damaged from last winter and it clears now but I really want to move the intercoolers forward and make a tube style lower bumper.
Wow. That is nice. I love the rally style. I don't think mine will have a particular style; mostly functional. I have a Jeep for the hard stuff but the Cayenne will be fun on our class 6 roads covered in snow here in n New England.
Does anyone know where I can get one of these front skid plates? I have seen them on a bunch of Cayennes but can't seem to find any information on them.
Thanks!
They are 265/70/17s. I have spacers to clear the brakes. They rub the inner fender well along the intercooler vents pretty good. I modified one side that was already damaged from last winter and it clears now but I really want to move the intercoolers forward and make a tube style lower bumper.
I love it man! These trucks are very capable off-road and in snow with the correct rubber, just not many people take them off the beaten path. I've had at least as much or more fun pushing my Cayenne off-road than I have on road, mostly forest roads and logging trails.
Does anyone know where I can get one of these front skid plates? I have seen them on a bunch of Cayennes but can't seem to find any information on them.
That looks like a custom job to me.. I've not seen that one before. The only one I've commonly seen is the OEM stainless skidplate.. I think even the Transsyberia rally Cayenne used the OEM stainless one. Hopefully someone has a better answer for you
Thanks!
They are 265/70/17s. I have spacers to clear the brakes. They rub the inner fender well along the intercooler vents pretty good. I modified one side that was already damaged from last winter and it clears now but I really want to move the intercoolers forward and make a tube style lower bumper.
What did you do to modify the inner fender well? Got any photos ?