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whast size wheel spacers work best on cayenne


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Hello all. I posted this on the 6speed forum as well but have not received any responses. I have a 2004 turbo with the factory 20" 5 spoke wheels. I would like to give it a little more aggressive look. I upsized the tires to a 275/45/20 which helped with the awkward tiny tire look and now would like to space the rear out some. I do have the oem mud flaps but no fender extensions. Could you guys let me know what spacer sizing have been run? progress.gif

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i would recommend 10mm front and 14mm rear....right now im using 13f/17r on my 20" wheels with ET50 and rear is perfect flush , front sticks out just a tad. Ill probably order a 10mm for fronts and use 13mm in rear on my 20" setup , and 13f/17r on my stock 17" wheels. Thats 2006 Cayenne model i am talking about.

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i would recommend 10mm front and 14mm rear....right now im using 13f/17r on my 20" wheels with ET50 and rear is perfect flush , front sticks out just a tad. Ill probably order a 10mm for fronts and use 13mm in rear on my 20" setup , and 13f/17r on my stock 17" wheels. Thats 2006 Cayenne model i am talking about.

do you have pictures of your car? also what brand/part number for spacers?

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