Cayenne wheel centre caps
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Cayenne wheel centre caps
Ok so I had my cars centre caps all stolen from my car whilst visiting a shop. . (hope who ever took them dies!)
Anyway a friend of mine brought around his cayenne and as you can see in the pics below his ones are both different on backs but the same on front...
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The numbers on back don't bring up a part number when I search,l
Does anyone know where I can find similar ones? I bought a set off eBay, however they are the Wrong color, they are not concave and the don't fit,l.
Pissed off!
Any help appreciated
Cheers
Bryn
Anyway a friend of mine brought around his cayenne and as you can see in the pics below his ones are both different on backs but the same on front...
Anyway
The numbers on back don't bring up a part number when I search,l
Does anyone know where I can find similar ones? I bought a set off eBay, however they are the Wrong color, they are not concave and the don't fit,l.
Pissed off!
Any help appreciated
Cheers
Bryn
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Panamera and Cayenne center caps are concave and interchangeable. I also believe the 911 caps are too. Call Sun Coast, give them your year, model, and VIN and they should be able to ship/order your caps for a lot less than your dealer will charge you. BTW, never order caps from eBay, the quality sucks. I speak from experience.
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That's correct. I use the same caps on my Cayenne and my Carrera 4S. They are available in color or black as shown above. There are some Cayenne wheels that require a different cap, so make sure you give this information to your dealer so he can get the right cap. For example, the original 18" Cayenne Turbo wheel requires the "star shaped" cap as opposed to the round, concave cap.
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Bryn, when you get around to installing the new units, clean the back surface of the center cap opening on the rim with isopropyl alcohol and use some silicone adhesive. You may have to repeat this exercise whenever replacing or balancing your tires however, you'll be able to prevent the common thief from walking away with your center caps again.
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Bryn, when you get around to installing the new units, clean the back surface of the center cap opening on the rim with isopropyl alcohol and use some silicone adhesive. You may have to repeat this exercise whenever replacing or balancing your tires however, you'll be able to prevent the common thief from walking away with your center caps again.
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Cheers for responses guys
Will certainly be using the silicon idea!!
Taking my car into Porsche
Bought a set don't fit
So heading to dealer to fix
They say roughly $120 each
Will certainly be using the silicon idea!!
Taking my car into Porsche
Bought a set don't fit
So heading to dealer to fix
They say roughly $120 each
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These are the color center caps, but call suncoast and see if they have the version you want. $170 for the set, do not pay $120/cap.
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product...=958V6CHAScent
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product...=958V6CHAScent