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Just got these on today. Haven't had a chance to wash the car and take some better pictures so these iPhone pictures will have to do for now. I'll probably wait until I get my H&R springs on to do a better photo shoot.

Specs:
Vossen CV4
22x10.5 et30 all around
15mm spacer on the rears
295/30 Scorpion Zero Asimmetrico tires
Custom Matte Bronze powder coating
 

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@Enilder I popped out and took a side shot for ya. Sorry the lighting wasn't the greatest. I bet with the right offset/rim width combo you could probably fit a 315 on the back. There is still quite a bit of room in there to work with.
 

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If you're serious, I suggest you contact Avant Garde and see if that style can be made for the Macan bolt pattern and offset. If you want to stay with the original Macan spec, you'll want 20"x 9" ET26 for the front, and 20"x 10" ET19 for the rear.....with the 5x112mm bolt pattern.
Contacted AG, they have 20 x 8.5 in ET20. Do you guys think they will fit?
 
@YEGMacanS Looks nice. Do you happen to have a side picture? I don't think we have many owners with 22". For all around setup, I think 295 might be the limit...I'd like to go with wider setup for the rear (staggered setup).
Looking at where mine ended up, I'm pretty confident you could fit the new X5M/X6M staggered sizing of 285/35-21 and 325/30-21 without too many issues, although that is a little shorter than the stock sizing.
 
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Just got these on today. Haven't had a chance to wash the car and take some better pictures so these iPhone pictures will have to do for now. I'll probably wait until I get my H&R springs on to do a better photo shoot.

Specs:
Vossen CV4
22x10.5 et30 all around
15mm spacer on the rears
295/30 Scorpion Zero Asimmetrico tires
Custom Matte Bronze powder coating
It takes a brave man to run a 30 profile tire in Edmonton! :eek:
Looks good though :)
 
@Enilder I popped out and took a side shot for ya. Sorry the lighting wasn't the greatest. I bet with the right offset/rim width combo you could probably fit a 315 on the back. There is still quite a bit of room in there to work with.
Those look fantastic. Did you get those in town or online? My Macan arrives in Aug. and would like to get some new wheels for it. I'm not brave enough to go with 22s though.
 
Contacted AG, they have 20 x 8.5 in ET20. Do you guys think they will fit?
The other option is 20 x 10, but not sure if that will rub or not...
The 20 x 8.5 ET20's would fit up front, and you could fit them with a 265/45-R20 tire; but the rim width is a half inch smaller than stock and the tire sidewall would have a little more bulge to it. With that offset, the missing half-inch of width came out of the backspace, so the outside face should be positioned about the same as stock. Not perfect, but not terribly bad.

The 20 x 10's could be a possibility for the rear. Do you know what the offset is?

I would also reconfirm with A.G. that these are for the 5x112mm bolt pattern.
 
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Thanks! I got them ordered in from a place in Edmonton.
I'm in Edmonton as well. Where did you go? I'm looking for a place that would have a good selection.
 
I'm in Edmonton as well. Where did you go? I'm looking for a place that would have a good selection.
I don't think you'll find anywhere locally that'll have much, if anything, in stock to be honest. Your best best would be to pick a style you like and find the right place to order them from.
 
@Enilder I popped out and took a side shot for ya. Sorry the lighting wasn't the greatest. I bet with the right offset/rim width combo you could probably fit a 315 on the back. There is still quite a bit of room in there to work with.

Looks great. The car is just begging for a drop, imo. Would set it off amazingly.

I wish they offered a matte or satin option for the OEM wheels. I found myself admiring my dirty Spyders from a distance yesterday as they almost look matte black. :D I've seen some Macan's with the look on stock or aftermarket wheels on the roads and they look sinister yet still classy.
 
20x10 fits, and the tire width you pick can be dependant on the offset available for the wheel you like.

My wife and I both like the handling of our winters better than the oem summers. Sounds crazy but, Less floaty feeling, and quicker response.

The sidewalls must be stiffer on the wintersport 3ds. They are much lighter with a bit more track width.
 
I saw those wheels on tirerack. They are quite light at ~24 lbs each for 20" wheels.

They look good on the Macan. Are you using a square setup?
 
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