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Old 10-17-2008, 05:07 PM
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Talking 2009 Cayenne TT-S on 22" Modulare M7's 22x10 & 22x11.5

Here is a 2009 CTT-S we just finished on Modulare M7's Brushed finish.

We did a staggered setup on this one. 22x10 in the front with a 295/30/22 and a 22x11.5 on a HUGE 335/25/22 for the rear

What do you think?

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What size tire on the front.

Is rolling diam same front and rear. I thought it would have to be not to mess up the 4 wheel drive.
 
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That looks great
 
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wow looks really good.. i love a classic five spoke.
 
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Wow, looks great.
 
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Looks good. Cf trim on engine is a option?
 
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Love the engine bay!!

Just curious...why do you guys add the fender flares? I would think it would look better without them.
 
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very nice wheels. I'm really found with staggered fitments on awd cars.



Originally Posted by djenders
What size tire on the front.

Is rolling diam same front and rear. I thought it would have to be not to mess up the 4 wheel drive.

You are wright, on AWD system, its all about revs per mile or rolling diameter if consider to go staggered, so if its really close it will not mess up the VCU, otherwise you will end up burning it.

so here:
Revs per Mile:
295/30/22 : 718.2
335/25/22 : 727.5
IMO its not that close at all.

closest fitment in order to keep the 335/25:
275/30/22: 730.0


or for those that wants to keep the 295 on the front (which is good), should consider 355/25/22 which makes 717.7 revs/mile, BUT dont know who makes them and you'll also need wider rims in the back.

take a look at few of the AWD cars that are running staggered fitments from factory, like the X5 - they are running staggered
BUT:
275/40/20 -725.7 and 315/25/20 - 725.2 - this is close, less than 1 rev/ mile difference.
 
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What exterior color is that? It looks really nice!!
 
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I love those wheels. I'm thinking about a set for my car.
 
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Looks great ... tell us more about the engine bay CF components. What is offered for the 955 4.5L V8?
 
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Very tastefully done, I love it.
 
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Looks very nice
 
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I almost got the M3 from Peter....this M7 looks GREAT!!
 
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