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Old 07-25-2013, 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by cordsig79
Latest thoughts on additions that are farily simple......2 or 3 of these light bars on front, in grill or mod the roof rack and do a hardwire. My pig is old and I dont care about tearing out the roof and drilling some holes at this point.

wow, this looks like da shiat. post up pics when you install it. I'd put it between the fins on bumper, even cut out some. it's gonna get a mean Knight Rider look
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Yeah, the light bar with an old roof rack was a big maybe but those baja LED box lights would go easy on the grill or a bull bar......I want more of a curve 180 degree coverage though, not forward facing only and all I have seen are square/straight across front facing setups.

Ill start hacking away but might be a few months for me. (juggling rental properties).
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Humorous thought around every one wanting DRL LED's..........nope but I got night time off-road non street legal LEDs!!!
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Out at the family farm, will be running through a soggy pasture tomorrow, will try to get some shots of the P!G with the cattle~
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They didn't like me but the calves did,,,
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Yeah yeah nice cow.. but i wanna see the pig.
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DELETED PICs......mobile upload was awful...

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Holy smokes... where's Waldo? How's about a resize of those pics?
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Originally Posted by Cole
265/65/18 BFG AT Since nobody else seemed to actually try this on a Cayenne I figured I would dive in now that my winter tires needed replaced! They are tight when turning, but clear at the normal height setting. Just graze the fender liner on the turbo at the low setting(turning, clear fine straight) The contact on the low setting is literally just a super light dusting type contact.
I just installed a set of these on my new to me Cayenne S. Love them so far, and had a similar experience with the light dusting type contact on the fender liners with the standard suspension.

The car came with 22's, but I picked up these 18's for $200 plus the powdercoat refinish.





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Neat set up and it confirms my next set of tires for my 17's! I just ran across a 2005 Turbo here with 150k miles.......tempted to pull the trigger @ its 9k list price. I would assume its had most of the necessary changes to make it to 150k........
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Originally Posted by cordsig79
I just ran across a 2005 Turbo here with 150k miles.......tempted to pull the trigger @ its 9k list price. I would assume its had most of the necessary changes to make it to 150k........
That seems like a deal!!
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As long as it doesnt need coolant pipes, coils, plugs, brakes, a starter and a transmission service in the first year.



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