Pics of Victor Equipment Lemans 22's in black
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Pics of Victor Equipment Lemans 22's in black
So yeah a road hazard shredded my stock tire, so I figured it was time. Was going to just do 20's, but they seemed too plebian.
here's the wheels:
http://www.victorequipmentwheels.com/
Lemans series in black. What do you guys think?
Here's the pics (Not the best pics, I was in a hurry, but you get the idea)...now we have pics of these wheels in both chrome and black.
Oh yeah I am aware that I have an odd color for Cayenne. Sorry guys...haha
here's the wheels:
http://www.victorequipmentwheels.com/
Lemans series in black. What do you guys think?
Here's the pics (Not the best pics, I was in a hurry, but you get the idea)...now we have pics of these wheels in both chrome and black.
Oh yeah I am aware that I have an odd color for Cayenne. Sorry guys...haha
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They're 265/40ZR-22 Toyo Proxes...good tires but I don't recommend them for all season...like I said I live in Vegas, but they're smooth, grip well, and quieter than the pirelli's I had before.
Thanks for the compliment! I was thinking about lowering it, but I don't want to sacrifice ride quality.
Thanks for the compliment! I was thinking about lowering it, but I don't want to sacrifice ride quality.
#7
Originally Posted by alcantara
They're 265/40ZR-22 Toyo Proxes...good tires but I don't recommend them for all season...like I said I live in Vegas, but they're smooth, grip well, and quieter than the pirelli's I had before.
Thanks for the compliment! I was thinking about lowering it, but I don't want to sacrifice ride quality.
Thanks for the compliment! I was thinking about lowering it, but I don't want to sacrifice ride quality.
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#8
Originally Posted by alcantara
Steel suspension...rides pretty close to stock...on bad roads of course it feels a little stiff, but only the driver notices
I have heard good things about the H&R springs too--almost 1.5" lower. They are available through Brandywine Porsche for $400 on Ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT
#9
Yeah I know...and to be honest with you it concerns me a little bit only because it's taller than stock. To be honest with you when I purchased them from the local shop they just used their in store computer to determine which tires to run. From the sounds of it I may be going back...
I'll keep you guys up to date on what happens. I like the ride of the tires, but if I'm better off with a stiffer tire then I'll be taking these back.
I'll keep you guys up to date on what happens. I like the ride of the tires, but if I'm better off with a stiffer tire then I'll be taking these back.
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Guys go H&R, here's how it looks lowered with techart/eibach on my old S.. handles well actually better than sport mode on pasm, look at the cars i drove with on the 3rd pic, they were in shock.lol .. but man it's harsh.. you were warned..lol
#11
Originally Posted by charlieXS
Really? That's 30.5" tall... the tallest tire I've ever seen on a Cayenne. Look great, though... probably why you have such a good ride quality! Lots of sidewall!
#12
Originally Posted by STATMAN
That's great. I have been reluctant to pull the trigger on 22s, because I have the steel suspension myself. I have considered the 20" Sport Technos, but the 22s really look nice. You are inspiring me...
I have heard good things about the H&R springs too--almost 1.5" lower. They are available through Brandywine Porsche for $400 on Ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT
I have heard good things about the H&R springs too--almost 1.5" lower. They are available through Brandywine Porsche for $400 on Ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT
#14
Cool thanks for the tip Alex...I plan on getting the H&R springs, but who does the install? Dealer? I wouldn't be happy about paying their rate for it.
Also, other than alignment were there any camber issues? How about shocks? Do they need to be upgraded as well, or are these springs good to go with stock shocks?
Also, other than alignment were there any camber issues? How about shocks? Do they need to be upgraded as well, or are these springs good to go with stock shocks?
#15
Originally Posted by alcantara
Cool thanks for the tip Alex...I plan on getting the H&R springs, but who does the install? Dealer? I wouldn't be happy about paying their rate for it.
Also, other than alignment were there any camber issues? How about shocks? Do they need to be upgraded as well, or are these springs good to go with stock shocks?
Also, other than alignment were there any camber issues? How about shocks? Do they need to be upgraded as well, or are these springs good to go with stock shocks?
Labor should be around $300 shop around..
If you have money the best is KW coilovers.. here's a pic