Put 22's on the Cayenne (UPDATED WITH PICS)
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Originally Posted by genexrocket
it's so funny to see soccermoms rollin on chrome 24s on their suvs nowadays

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Originally Posted by RHCP0801
28's????? god damn 

next step is 30"s, just to make people stare lol... there are actually a few different 30" rim sets available, but they're around $50,000 a set... for that much, they better come with tires that don't wear and a 6'10" 450lb personal bodyguard (for the truck lol)...
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Originally Posted by greenEX
I think this is a good example of gone too far. 28's look good but not 30 x 10's with rubberbands.
Not my style.

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Not my style.

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Originally Posted by modoman
i wanted 30's on my jeep when i had it.....
30 inch TIRES
30 inch TIRES
But I suppose if you want the other millionaires staring at your blinding chrome go ahead, my wheels are meant for PERFORMANCE.
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Originally Posted by Kevbotron
But I suppose if you want the other millionaires staring at your blinding chrome go ahead, my wheels are meant for PERFORMANCE.
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Originally Posted by Kevbotron
...It's still a big lumbering giant that won't handle worth a damn
as far as mudding goes: i'm moving back to FL permanently sometime within the next month, so i'm thinking something like a Silverado 2500HD on some TSL Thornbirds will be in order shortly afterward... i'll keep ya posted for sure
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Originally Posted by djrabbi
see took my advise wit the black wit chrome lip, but those arent 22's right??? cause they dont look as big as my uncles
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Originally Posted by nookiemonster
You sure none could handle?
well I suppose if I could choose an SUV for handling I would go w/ the Cayenne, or maybe that new Audi SUV. But I suppose big rims on SUV's are meant as luxury symbols. No disrespect before btw, but you gotta admit there IS a reason why you hear all these stories of rollovers from SUV's... people think they are meant for racing?
Originally Posted by usafcushman
true, which is why i have a few different vehicles... i have handling, speed, towing, luxury... they may not be all in one package, but i got the bases covered lol...
as far as mudding goes: i'm moving back to FL permanently sometime within the next month, so i'm thinking something like a Silverado 2500HD on some TSL Thornbirds will be in order shortly afterward... i'll keep ya posted for sure
as far as mudding goes: i'm moving back to FL permanently sometime within the next month, so i'm thinking something like a Silverado 2500HD on some TSL Thornbirds will be in order shortly afterward... i'll keep ya posted for sure
Good call having the bases covered though, w/ each vehicle having a purpose, I wish I had a truck for working.
Originally Posted by usafcushman
does your uncle drive a Cayenne?... the vehicle that they're on can make a major difference in the perception of the size... my girl Adrienne has 24"s on an '07 Escalade, and they look small... there's like a foot of fender gap, and you'd think they were no bigger than 22"s...
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