09 TT wheels on a 955TT?
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09 TT wheels on a 955TT?
I’m looking forward to picking up my first cayenne next week, a 2006 turbo S. It has the factory techno style 20” wheels. Anyone know if 2009 21” factory rims will fit my 06? I believe my fronts are 9 inches and the rears are 10. The 09’s are 10 inch front and back. Thanks
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I’m looking forward to picking up my first cayenne next week, a 2006 turbo S. It has the factory techno style 20” wheels. Anyone know if 2009 21” factory rims will fit my 06? I believe my fronts are 9 inches and the rears are 10. The 09’s are 10 inch front and back. Thanks
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Tom
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That's nice to know guys because I bought a used set of 09 Turbo S wheels and tires today. Couldn't pass up the deal for $400. It's the first time I bought parts before I actually had the vehicle. It's just a midlife thing, it will pass.
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295/35-21 is the proper tire size and as hard as it is to believe, there's a tire called an Atturo AZ850 made in that size that's super cheap and awesome. A few of us are running those now with great results.
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I have a long way to go to make them look like yours. Not to mention the garage floor also. But they should be a big improvement over the stock 20s which are powdercoated black.
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The GTS 21's are a really strong wheel IMO. And I'm loving the AZ 850's. I'l be burning up plenty of these. Fabulous tire! I agree with Pete as 295-35-21 being the best size on a 21x10 wheel. And now that you can get a set of good 21" tires for under $600 there is no reason not to. 8 years ago replacing tires was still really expensive. Soon after you could get the Vredestein Ultrac Sesstancia for like $280ea. + shipping. That was good tire that slowly went up in price. Then Nokian got in the game and I never ran those. Now with mail order you can get more popular name brands like Pirelli or Hankook for ~$1200 set. I've tried them all over the years. AZ 850's all the way.
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