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22" alloys

steed

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Has anyone trie 22" alloys on the cayenne, Just wondered what the ride was like, and if there is any more noise than the 20".
Have seen a nice set of kahn wheels, a bit pricey, so i thought it best to ask some questions before parting with a lot of cash.

many thanks
 
I have 22" Car Graphic on my Cayenne ride is fine with 9" 265/35/ 22 front 11" 305/30/22 rear much better than 10" all round

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Probably need to talk to the tractor register about those Mark - might be clearance probs.
[:)] Tony
 
Now done 3000 miles on this set no sign of any wear yet, had a set of 22" on my last car approx 14,000 miles with no problem when I sold it tyres had a good 2000 miles left in them..
 

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