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Old 02-28-2015 | 03:45 PM
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IMO....the Cayennes generally look a little bland....on the other hand, I think the 22" wheels give it a significantly enhanced and aggressive stance.

I am curious.....what 'other things' have you guys done, seen or have on wish list that would give the Cayenne a more aggressive style / stance ?
Old 02-28-2015 | 03:58 PM
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I like mine as is, although I do like to leave it parked at Loading height for some bizarre reason
Old 02-28-2015 | 04:40 PM
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I think 22" wheels look too big on Cayenne, IMO.
Old 02-28-2015 | 04:46 PM
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I'll have my 22" wheels on in a few months, waiting for winter to end... I think they are the perfect fit for it. Wheels make one of the biggest changes for the stance and look of the vehicle, after that some cosmetic add on's or alterations are available. Problem is finding something that suits the platform.
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Shannon123,

You have probably covered most of the mods in your various threads: fender flares & larger wheels. Other things are wheel spacers (if you feel the wheel offset is not enough) and lowering the stance (either with a lowering module or with springs)
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Shannon123,

You have probably covered most of the mods in your various threads: fender flares & larger wheels. Other things are wheel spacers (if you feel the wheel offset is not enough) and lowering the stance (either with a lowering module or with springs)
Yes....your probably right. I'm just still a bit perplexed at how few people have actually flared fenders or added front, rear lips and/or side skirts.

Guess Ill just have to throw my 305x35x22 tires on sooner than later !
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I ended up going with 295's as Vredestine stopped producing the 305's. My 22" are going on this week and I've ordered the Techart lowering module. Unfortunately the module won't be here for at least another month.

As for the flares and front/rear lips, those are last on my list of mods. Performance mods before aesthetic mods! :-)
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Originally Posted by HOiYA
I ended up going with 295's as Vredestine stopped producing the 305's. My 22" are going on this week and I've ordered the Techart lowering module. Unfortunately the module won't be here for at least another month.

As for the flares and front/rear lips, those are last on my list of mods. Performance mods before aesthetic mods! :-)
Could have got the Pirelli 305's !

You thinking about just flares....or some kind of kit ? There are some stand alone flares that seem like they should work pretty well.
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Could have got the Pirelli 305's ! You thinking about just flares....or some kind of kit ? There are some stand alone flares that seem like they should work pretty well.
I'm not a fan of Pirelli tires. I ended up with Michelin PSS.

On my CTTS, flares were a standard option, so I'm only looking for front/rear spoiler lips and side skirts. I'm leaning towards Techart or Vorsteiner.
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Originally Posted by HOiYA
I'm not a fan of Pirelli tires. I ended up with Michelin PSS.

On my CTTS, flares were a standard option, so I'm only looking for front/rear spoiler lips and side skirts. I'm leaning towards Techart or Vorsteiner.
I'm looking for a bit more flare than factory....but then were working with slightly different machines.

Vorsteiner has some stunning stuff ! Keep us updated
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These are the wheels going on this week.


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Originally Posted by HOiYA
These are the wheels going on this week.

http://i968.photobucket.com/albums/a...pslz4w0vxs.jpg
Very nice.
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Originally Posted by HOiYA
These are the wheels going on this week.

http://i968.photobucket.com/albums/a...pslz4w0vxs.jpg
I'm sure the suspense is killing you...lol
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HOiYA.....those pics of your wheels above look as big as the ones in this video....you are really pushing the limits !!

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LOL. Mine are only 22" just like yours!


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