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  1. Made the tire change yesterday and drove carefully to my friends garage where we removed the front mud flap, bent the lowest part of the wheel arch cover over the lip of the bumper where the flap had been and then fastened with screws. At maximum height the tire would touch the mud flap so we decided to remove instead of operating on it.

    Then we heated the arch cover and pushed it a bit in in the places that rubbed.

    Now I have clearance of about 1.5cm when turning.

    Very happy with the change, road noise has not increased and ride comfort is good. Haven't done any high speed turns yet and will do some rough trails over the weekend, so I'll know more soon. I'll try to take some pictures so those that are thinking about the change can see the stunning good looks of the Cayenne with the BF Goodrich tires!

    Thor

    I'd be really interested to see some of the pics as I'm planning on some different wheel/tire combo for winter here in Mich

    Thanks, Jay R

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