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krilic

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  1. Good info, Thanks! Here's a profile pics of my ride: Looks great. I have to admit I don't see much of a difference in the offset but wow, I sure wish I had the wider 10s. Oh well, some day I will change to 22X10s but I think I'm about done with the upgrades for now.
  2. I don't have pics on this machine, but it appears the offset looks like my Victor wheels that are 20x10 with a 50mm offset What is the offset of your Sport Technos? Are they 9" wide? Good looking ride! Thanks! Not sure on the offset but I believe they are 20x9 all around. I was originally unhappy with the look of the stock sport technos but spacers help give it more of an aggressive look. Would have liked to have gone with 22" in either Champion or Techart but this will do for now. Other mods were tubi exhaust, rocker panels, roof rails, and V1 hardwire.
  3. Just for widen tha rear track/improving the appearance. Can not be used together with all types of wheels. Just had them installed for all four 20" Sport Technos on 05 Cayenne TT. Appearance is much more aggressive and makes the wheels look absolutely perfect....not sure why this does not come standard since it's such an inexpensive part. My dealer mentioned that Porsche recommends that the spacers were not to be used with the Technos. I'm sure it pushes the wheels out toward the body edge too much for Porsche's comfort. I personally like the stuffed look. Here's a pic of my '05 CS with Victor LeMans wheels. Actually, the spacers are not recommended for the new Technos that are staggered....I believe the new Technos on the new TT S has the staggered versions with the back wheels being slightly wider. If your Technos are the same all around, then the spacers are fine. I'll try to post some pics shortly.
  4. Just for widen tha rear track/improving the appearance. Can not be used together with all types of wheels. Just had them installed for all four 20" Sport Technos on 05 Cayenne TT. Appearance is much more aggressive and makes the wheels look absolutely perfect....not sure why this does not come standard since it's such an inexpensive part.
  5. Just got a Tubi exhaust installed by my dealership on my 05 TT and wanted to give some feedback since it appears the forum is very limited on this topic. Highly recommend if you are wanting to turn the car into a much more menacing sounding beast. Everyone that hears it says the same thing...."wow, that's mean" Pros: Hand built and very high quality. Chrome finish is stunning. Rumble gives the car a much more aggressive feel. Weight savings. Cons: Slightly on the loud side but not too bad. No tips with mine even after spending $2300....no big deal but chrome tips would be a much better match than stock. Can't really tell if there are any performace gains. Overall, I would recommend it.
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