Show me your Wheel Flares and/or fender extensions
#1
Burning Brakes
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Show me your Wheel Flares and/or fender extensions
Its hard to find PICS of Cayennes with wheel flares or fender extensions. I know there are many distributors of these items and I can't be the only one that has an interest in them ?
Please post any pics you might have.....I'd like to see some wider stances with stealthy looks that you might have created.
Please post any pics you might have.....I'd like to see some wider stances with stealthy looks that you might have created.
#3
Burning Brakes
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Lets keep this thread alive.....
There are the normal searches for google like
Cayenne Biturbo
Cayenne Gemballa
Cayenne Techart
Of course there are the distributors
Suncoast has the wheel arch extensions
Sarona has some interesting stuff
bodykits.com has some full kits
These guys have some nice flares...BUT, they don't have any kind of PICS they can share other than the 1 shown on the link. Seems like many vendors out there have stuff to sell (probably knockoffs)but they can't show you a variety of PICS for their product.
http://www.design911.co.uk/fu/prod47...-Cayenne-MKII/
I would like to see some stuff the rennlisters have done ! Come on guys...come out of the closet for a good cause here.
There are the normal searches for google like
Cayenne Biturbo
Cayenne Gemballa
Cayenne Techart
Of course there are the distributors
Suncoast has the wheel arch extensions
Sarona has some interesting stuff
bodykits.com has some full kits
These guys have some nice flares...BUT, they don't have any kind of PICS they can share other than the 1 shown on the link. Seems like many vendors out there have stuff to sell (probably knockoffs)but they can't show you a variety of PICS for their product.
http://www.design911.co.uk/fu/prod47...-Cayenne-MKII/
I would like to see some stuff the rennlisters have done ! Come on guys...come out of the closet for a good cause here.
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#9
Burning Brakes
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Anyone put these 'off-road' versions on their Cayenne ? They seem like a nice compromise in size that would not require an entire kit to be installed. Thats kind of what I am personally looking for on my 955 CTT
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product/04480096.html
The ones they offer for the 955 only widen the stance approx 1/4" (from what i have been told) which is not worth the money IMO
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product/955WAE.html
#10
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I found these Universal Fender Flares by Duraflex available at carid.com for $71 a pair. They claim to have a one inch flare with a four inch drop.
http://www.carid.com/duraflex/fender...pn-102214.html
http://www.carid.com/duraflex/fender...pn-102214.html
#11
Burning Brakes
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I found these Universal Fender Flares by Duraflex available at carid.com for $71 a pair. They claim to have a one inch flare with a four inch drop.
http://www.carid.com/duraflex/fender...pn-102214.html
http://www.carid.com/duraflex/fender...pn-102214.html
The less aggressive duraflex option for flares are these, but they require their front bumper to be installed....something I personally want to avoid.
Not sure why 'fiberglass' flares should cost so much though !
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Here is a list of Fender Flares sold separately from their body kits for the 2006 Cayenne S. You need to change the vehicle over to yours. Most do tie in to the front and/or rear bumper. Even if they don't tie in there would still need to be two pieces for the rear door fenders. I like the flares that are finished on the inside of the well and don't just end.
http://www.carid.com/2006-porsche-ca...fender-flares/
I thought you were talking about getting new wheels? I might try a set of these rims and tires from http://www.usarim.com/ when mine are due again. About the same price you pay for just tires alone . . . although the rims can come with pretty cheap tires mounted. Saving money for control arms front and rear.
http://www.carid.com/2006-porsche-ca...fender-flares/
I thought you were talking about getting new wheels? I might try a set of these rims and tires from http://www.usarim.com/ when mine are due again. About the same price you pay for just tires alone . . . although the rims can come with pretty cheap tires mounted. Saving money for control arms front and rear.
#13
Burning Brakes
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Here is a list of Fender Flares sold separately from their body kits for the 2006 Cayenne S. You need to change the vehicle over to yours. Most do tie in to the front and/or rear bumper. Even if they don't tie in there would still need to be two pieces for the rear door fenders. I like the flares that are finished on the inside of the well and don't just end.
http://www.carid.com/2006-porsche-ca...fender-flares/
I thought you were talking about getting new wheels? I might try a set of these rims and tires from http://www.usarim.com/ when mine are due again. About the same price you pay for just tires alone . . . although the rims can come with pretty cheap tires mounted. Saving money for control arms front and rear.
http://www.carid.com/2006-porsche-ca...fender-flares/
I thought you were talking about getting new wheels? I might try a set of these rims and tires from http://www.usarim.com/ when mine are due again. About the same price you pay for just tires alone . . . although the rims can come with pretty cheap tires mounted. Saving money for control arms front and rear.
This rennlist member added Sarona sideskirts and a Sarona rear lip add-on.....and it looks pretty darn good.....would be even better with some wheel arch enhanements and maybe 1/2 inch spacers to match the wheel arch enhancment.
#15
Here's my cayenne with some techart arches fitted. Would need the full kit for them of course but here's how 305/35/22 tyres look with it. Dunlop sportmaxx tyres all round which do look huge.
These pics were before the front spacers were fitted, but the rears are on 50mm hubcentric spacers which fill the gap nicely. The cheepest 50mm hubcentric spacers I found were about 600USD for all 4 wheels and were not great quality, made the steering wheel vibrate slightly at 70mph. So I would be careful which spacers you get if you go that way
These pics were before the front spacers were fitted, but the rears are on 50mm hubcentric spacers which fill the gap nicely. The cheepest 50mm hubcentric spacers I found were about 600USD for all 4 wheels and were not great quality, made the steering wheel vibrate slightly at 70mph. So I would be careful which spacers you get if you go that way