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Old Mar 14, 2013 | 11:31 PM
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22" wheel on Panamera?

Hello guys,

After many years of driving a Cayenne, I'm finally getting a Panamera!

I have a set of 22" x 10" Techart Formula wheels. Came off my 957 Cayenne

I've seen some google search results with people successfully putting these on a Panamera. Namely, see the link below-

http://www.ebay.com/itm/TECHART-FORM...-/200856668874

Question... does this really fit?
Also, my Panamera will have PASM. Will this be an issue if I'm driving on the "low" setting?

Has anyone here fit 22" x 10"?

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Old Mar 17, 2013 | 03:01 AM
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never seen 22"...the standard 20" are already pretty large...try asking your dealer
 
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tons of people use 22' wheels on the panamera that won't be the problem - the issue is you need to confirm the offsets. Also I think 10" is probably too narrow for rear and too wide for front. I think most people run 9.5 on front and 11 in rear
 
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I have ordered 22's for my Panamera, but will be a couple of weeks before i get them. I went with Asanti 174 style.
 

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Usually 9.5 in the fronts and 11 in the rears for the styles like Turbo II's. Not sure if you can use 10's all the way around.
 
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I have a 22" HRE on order and was supposed to get them last month but it kept getting pushed back.

You can run up to 22x10.5 front and 22x12 rear so it's depending on the offset on your techart wheels.
 

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I have 22x10 front and rear off a cayenne and I did not need to lower the vehicle car runs perfect no issues with rubbing and the ride is smooth. Continental dws got the set up from GMP performance.




 

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22" wheels

im running 22x10.5 in the front and 22x12 in the rear. i have no problem with rubbing or any issues
 
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We can make you a brand new set in 22's for a Panamera with no issues. Let me know if you need some help. Thanks!
 
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Originally Posted by porsched4ed
I have 22x10 front and rear off a cayenne and I did not need to lower the vehicle car runs perfect no issues with rubbing and the ride is smooth. Continental dws got the set up from GMP performance.

Your offset front and back look Good!
 
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What tire pressure are you guys running?
 
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Originally Posted by 2thDoctor
What tire pressure are you guys running?
40-42psi is what the pressure is at
 
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Originally Posted by porsched4ed
I have 22x10 front and rear off a cayenne and I did not need to lower the vehicle car runs perfect no issues with rubbing and the ride is smooth. Continental dws got the set up from GMP performance.




Your wheels are causing a rubbing in my front.....
 
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I'm still debating 22s on my P4... is there anyway you can take a straight on side view shot of the car? Thanks in advance.
 
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Took this baby for a test drive and couldn't tell that it was riding on 22"s. Of course, you gotta watch out for potholes....

 
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