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Old 01-16-2019 | 07:55 AM
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Question Help. Max tire size

I have a 2004 Porsche Caynee without air suspension and 18 inch wheels I’m looking for the biggest off road tire I can put on without rubbing I’ve come across multiple listings but no definite answer will the 265/65/18 fit and work properly
Old 01-18-2019 | 02:37 PM
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EVERYTHING I have read says 265/65r18 will fit without issue

I've seen others use larger with bumper trimming, heating up fender liners, wheel spacers and height modifications.

These guys fit 275/65R18
Old 06-26-2022 | 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr. Merk
EVERYTHING I have read says 265/65r18 will fit without issue

I've seen others use larger with bumper trimming, heating up fender liners, wheel spacers and height modifications.

These guys fit 275/65R18

…resurrecting a zombie thread… 😇


has anyone had luck with a CTTS and 275/65r18 with stock suspension? Would likely have been on the new Victor Equipment 18s that fit over the brakes (they do, I’ve test fit them…)

this looked so tight at full droop in special terrain mode, that I dismissed it out of hand until I read about those guys ^^^.



275/65r18 BFGs on Victor Equipment 18x8s with 10mm offset, on a 2009 CTTS. Stock suspension… seems rather right. Can this be done with aggressive trimming?

275/65r18 BFGs on Victor Equipment 18x8s with 10mm offset, on a 2009 CTTS. Stock suspension… seems rather right. Can this be done with aggressive trimming?
Old 09-06-2022 | 10:41 PM
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Default 18" Wheel fitment on CTTS with 390mm front brakes

Originally Posted by Crozzer
…resurrecting a zombie thread… 😇


has anyone had luck with a CTTS and 275/65r18 with stock suspension? Would likely have been on the new Victor Equipment 18s that fit over the brakes (they do, I’ve test fit them…)

this looked so tight at full droop in special terrain mode, that I dismissed it out of hand until I read about those guys ^^^.



275/65r18 BFGs on Victor Equipment 18x8s with 10mm offset, on a 2009 CTTS. Stock suspension… seems rather right. Can this be done with aggressive trimming?

275/65r18 BFGs on Victor Equipment 18x8s with 10mm offset, on a 2009 CTTS. Stock suspension… seems rather right. Can this be done with aggressive trimming?
@Crozzer Do you have the CTTS 390mm stock front rotors? And you mentioned that the Victor' Berg (I think that is what these are) fit!?!? If so, sweet as there are few 19" options.
Would love to see a closer pix that shows the Victor's on fitting over those S rotors.
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Originally Posted by rob76turbo
@Crozzer Do you have the CTTS 390mm stock front rotors? And you mentioned that the Victor' Berg (I think that is what these are) fit!?!? If so, sweet as there are few 19" options.
Would love to see a closer pix that shows the Victor's on fitting over those S rotors.
yes, victor 18s fit over the CTTS brakes. That is a pic with them on. I believe berg and one other style. You can casl and ask eurowise or victor if it would help too.
Old 09-11-2022 | 05:13 AM
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265 KO2 on stock Cayenne 18" wheels
taken them off-road everywhere no rubbing no issues, they are slightly noisier and complete crap on wet tarmac but awesome off-road



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