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Old 07-18-2006, 03:35 PM
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I was talking to Larry @ BOZE ALLOYS about their ZeForged line of wheels for the Cayenne. While asking about some custom made wheels with custom made prices, $4k-$5k... he said they have some PREMADE sets of wheels they'd like to sell at a discount... a big discount.

For those of you who like black centered wheels they have their "Mesh" Style in Blk/Polished, 22 x 10 et50, custom drilled to be hubcentric and accept a factory P cap. You can even get custom engraved center caps... It's a 2 piece forged wheel, super high quality stuff.

I'm looking at the "V12" model in brushed satin center with a clear coat and polished lip. 22 x 10 et50. I was quoted $650/wheel.
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Nice...so you did decide to go with 22's then?
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Originally Posted by alcantara
Nice...so you did decide to go with 22's then?
yeah...but still confused on 265/35, 295/30 vs. 285/35...

285/35 looks best and rides the best but it's 30" tall and will destroy any low end power the V6 engine had. 295/30 is the same height as my 17's but it's a very thin sidewall and my dental work MAY suffer. 265/35 may be a good alternative but only a 102W load rating. (1874lbs)



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