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21 inch wheels for a 2017 porsche cayenne My mom drives a 2017 Porsche Cayenne and the wheels are curbed to shit. The tires could use replacing too. Im thinking of going with a bronze finish for the new wheels, but I havent been able to find anything in Canada. Im considering ordering a set from China. What do you think? |
She's just gonna keep curbing them to shit, why bother? lol |
Buy something off FB marketplace and call it a day? |
you could make it a weekend project to fix them up yourself if you're willing :-) I did this years ago for my FK8. Bought a set of Enkei's off craigslist for like, $100. They were massively curbed, and couldn't be balanced... But for a winter set they were fine. This was all by hand (sanding), some primer/paint/matte clear coat. I have seen these wheels on various FK8's over the years being sold lol. So they are still going strong. https://i.imgur.com/rsYRLVg.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/X8cBgPJ.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/WshyyTP.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/ALBLtvI.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/U9FGnw2.jpeg |
Get a smaller wheel with bigger sidewalls to take the hit from the curbs |
lift it and put 33s done |
FBM has quite a huge selection of Cayenne wheels, so there is always that. Most come with tires having some amount of tread as well. Of course, that's in Vancouver, and I seem to think Manic is on the Island? |
I'd rattle can the stock wheels bronze before tossing no-name wheels from China on something that large. Especially when you know they'll be kissing curbs. It looks like they can come with 19-21" stock, so maybe go smaller for a better ride and less curb damage. PMC has some bronze 20's. https://pmctire.com/wheels/art-repli...844?fmk=225274 |
Like Evofire said don't bother. Unless the rim is cracked, or bent just put new tires on. I bet you within the first day you put the new wheels on she is going to curb them again. |
What's the smallest wheel you can put to clear brakes, just do overland style, more sidewall for comfort and going over curbs |
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