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I have a MY2004 Cayenne Turbo with the 20" Sport Techno Tequipment wheels. My set is the one with all the same offset and not the later set with different offsets front and back.

Q1: Is the 17mm factory spacers the largest that anyone would suggest?

Q2: Can they be put on the front and the back?

Posted
According to the TSB 17 mm spacers can be on the rear only of a 20" wheel as long as the wheel is 9 inches wide (not 10 inches).

I've considered adding those to my rear wheels also. I have the 9x20 Sport Technos all around.

Does anybody have a photo of a Cayenne fitted with them?

Posted
Do a search for "spacers". One guy has put the spacers on front and back with no issues.

Yeah - my bad. Should have searched first. I just found krilic's photos from 2006. I think it looks good, but I don't think I'd put them on the front.

Posted
I have them on my 9" Technos on the rear and I think it adds a subtle, but agressive look to the truck.

my truck also has the tequipment wheel flares so they dont stick out at all

Guest carpediemgr
Posted

I do not recomend spacers because they give just a more aggressive look to the cars and they give a lot of pressure to many parts of the direction system ,and for sure for the tyres ...

leave the car as you bought it it is very beautifull dont need these stupid aftermarket garbage to look nice :)

Posted
leave the car as you bought it it is very beautifull dont need these stupid aftermarket garbage to look nice :)

I believe he is referring to the Porsche OEM wheel spacers that you could have ordered directly from the option sheet

Guest carpediemgr
Posted
leave the car as you bought it it is very beautifull dont need these stupid aftermarket garbage to look nice :)

I believe he is referring to the Porsche OEM wheel spacers that you could have ordered directly from the option sheet

for sure .. Official porsche parts is high quallity anf under warranty for the whole car future damages

because if the steering column or or something on steering system have a future problem who will take the resposibillity if you use after market part?

you loose any warranties

Posted
leave the car as you bought it it is very beautifull dont need these stupid aftermarket garbage to look nice :)

I believe he is referring to the Porsche OEM wheel spacers that you could have ordered directly from the option sheet

for sure .. Official porsche parts is high quallity anf under warranty for the whole car future damages

because if the steering column or or something on steering system have a future problem who will take the resposibillity if you use after market part?

you loose any warranties

I was referring to the Porsche 17mm spacer, not an aftermarket product.

Posted

Whatever you decide to do, make sure to use the longer wheel bolts. This might be a mute point with the 17mm spacers, but lots of people try to make this sacrifice with the 5mm spacers. Just an FYI.

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