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Old 12-22-2006, 09:53 PM
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I have 22 inch wheels and tires off my 06 porsche cayenne S. They are knockoff's of the antera 341 rims. Their grey with a polished aluminium lip. The tires are Sumitumo htr sport 285/35/22. They still have the little rubber tips all around. I joust bought them and had them on my truck for 3 weeks. I had to take them off due to major unexpected road construction by my job. Their in excellent condition. I have pictures to send to anyone interested. I paid $2200 brand new I'm willing to get rid of them for $1500 obo.
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Originally Posted by HERBEDOUT13
I have 22 inch wheels and tires off my 06 porsche cayenne S. They are knockoff's of the antera 341 rims. Their grey with a polished aluminium lip. The tires are Sumitumo htr sport 285/35/22. They still have the little rubber tips all around. I joust bought them and had them on my truck for 3 weeks. I had to take them off due to major unexpected road construction by my job. Their in excellent condition. I have pictures to send to anyone interested. I paid $2200 brand new I'm willing to get rid of them for $1500 obo.
No offense, but that is pimp mobile territory.........
Old 12-23-2006, 06:28 PM
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email me some pics to am1183@txstate.edu please. Whats the weight on these wheels?
Old 12-23-2006, 10:00 PM
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sendimg some pics shortly. I don't know the exact weight. I can contact the place I bought them from to find out if needed.
Old 12-24-2006, 09:52 AM
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If you could do that I would appreciate it. Thanks for the pics and I emailed you back.
Old 12-25-2006, 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by BostonDMD
No offense, but that is pimp mobile territory.........
Agreed, I throw up a little every time I see a Cayenne with anything larger than 20's. Makes me wonder why they just didn't buy an Escalade........
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Hey some people just like to be different then the boring stock Porsche 20 inch rims. And the 22's not only look nicer, but make the car handle much better. I guess thats why they have the turbo in the showroom on 22's. But then again everyone has their own opinion right.....
Old 12-25-2006, 08:25 PM
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Just got 20's on my new Cayenne Titanium Ed.
Wider in the rear than the front. Excellent wheel fitting. Would like to have a set of 22's for those crazy days when you want to show off. Nothin wrong with a set of 22's
Old 12-25-2006, 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by HERBEDOUT13
Hey some people just like to be different then the boring stock Porsche 20 inch rims. And the 22's not only look nicer, but make the car handle much better. I guess thats why they have the turbo in the showroom on 22's. But then again everyone has their own opinion right.....
Look nicer, that's purely a matter of opinion and personal taste. Whoever "they" are have done the new owner a disservice IMHO since Porsche will now not honor ride and handling complaints on that vehicle.

Handle better, that's a good one
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"They" happen to be one of Floridas leading Porsche, Rollys Royce, Bentley and BMW to name the top few authorized dealers "they" are, but not only do they sell the 22 inch OZ rims for the porsche cayenne, they 100% back it up and stand by it. I guess wherever you buy your cars they say different. If you haven't driven on the OZ 22's on the turbo, you might want to rethink the handling frown.
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The dealer is likely standing behind any issues (possibly) relating to the installation of non OEM wheels/parts (22's), as PCNA would not reimburse the dealer for said warranty claim issues. That is the dealer's decision and in this case it is commendable.

Potholes aside for the time being, the reduced sidewall height in a 22 compared to a 20 would produce a difference in handling (less sidewall flex), especially with a 5500# pig. Perhaps this is what is being described as 'better handling'.
Old 12-26-2006, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by ltc
The dealer is likely standing behind any issues (possibly) relating to the installation of non OEM wheels/parts (22's), as PCNA would not reimburse the dealer for said warranty claim issues. That is the dealer's decision and in this case it is commendable.
I understand and see this all the time. The disservice is that the owner may be totally unaware that they must return to the selling dealer for certain types of warranty work. Unless that is spelled out then the dealer is doing a disservice regardless of how big or respected they are. Don't for a minute think that just because they sell high line vehicles that they are that much different than the Chevy dealer down the street when it comes to deceptive business practices.

Originally Posted by ltc
Potholes aside for the time being, the reduced sidewall height in a 22 compared to a 20 would produce a difference in handling (less sidewall flex), especially with a 5500# pig. Perhaps this is what is being described as 'better handling'.
I suspect you hit the nail on the head. It's all to common for people to apply intuitive reasoning rather than real world results. It would seem logical that reduced sidewall height would equate to better handling but the term "better" is entirely subjective. I've driven Cayenne's with 22's as well as 18's, 19's and 20's. I find the 20's to be the best combination of performance, handling, comfort and looks but that's simply my opinion and we all know that opinions are like *******, every has one........

If 22's are what float your boat then by all means go for it but don't kid yourself that you're doing it as a performance enhancement.
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Do you have pictures, if you still have them?
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Originally Posted by mjw930
Don't for a minute think that just because they sell high line vehicles that they are that much different than the Chevy dealer down the street when it comes to deceptive business practices.
Now THAT I will agree with. Especially certain dealers in SW Houston.
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chula yes I still have them, if you can give me your email I'll send you some pics
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