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The official MACAN AFTERMARKET RIMS thread

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#1 · (Edited by Moderator)
Let's see some of YOUR favs. I think the optimum wheel size for the Macan is 21" at most... 20 or 21's would look perfect, whereas 22 would probably be a bit too big.
Here are some rims I like & some websites of some good companies. Feel free to click the links below & enter the subcategories then save & post any pics of rims you think would look good on the Macan!
edit-Forget the colour of the rim in the picture. ALL rims come in silver, black, and chrome. Just looking for the actual style of the rim. Personally, I'm looking for black rims for my white Macan & any rim that is in silver below also comes in black which is great. I just posted a bunch of different options.

Links:
Forgiato Wheels | Forgiato Wheels
Asanti Wheels
PREMIERTIRE.CA - TIRE AND WHEEL DEALERS IN TORONTO (then click on wheels for TONS of options)
 
#679 ·
I had sme very nice Nitto's on my 535 BMW, that was "sport tuned" it had very agressive toe in especially on the rear tires, simmilar to the 911 / boxster type of cars, the advantage to the Nitto for me was the inside trad block was thicker, so I could get way more life out of the tire.
 
#684 ·
I'm hoping to get some help.

I have a new base Macan showing up soon, and I'd like to get some aftermarket, meaty 5-spoke wheels for it. 20", and likely ~9 et20 front, and 10 et15 rear. I am having a hard time finding anything interesting, and really wish the Kansei KNP wheels came in the above size/spec.
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With the lip, it has a bit of a Ferrari F40 throwback feel to it that I really like. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

As a side note -- my favorite stock wheel option is the 20" Macan III Sport Wheels, but at a $3400Cdn premium over the 19", not worth it to me (and it's nice to have something a little different). 20" Macan III Sport winter set - Platinum

Second side note -- If I didn't have a budget, I'd be contacting HRE to make some 505M, or 527M wheels for it... Unfortunately, my brain tells me to keep it reasonably priced :) -- say max of ~$4k for a wheel and tire package.
 
#686 ·
Hey, everyone, i was looking to get 20-inch wheels for my Macan for the summers and would like a flush fitment, and was wondering if anyone has had any experience with a flush fitment without spacers and if so I would really apprentice the specs you have for the wheels and tires
Thanks
 
#692 ·
Curious if anyone has tried Cayenne tire sizing on their Macan? Specifically 285/40R21 fronts and 315/35R21. I understand that wider aftermarket wheels are required to achieve this setup and I also understand that this setup would be slightly taller than the Macan’s oem 21” wheels.
 
#693 ·
I've read where a few did something similar. I thought about it, however to go with a rear tire with that width, it goes outside the recommended maximum width recommended based on our OE wheel diameters.

Here: Tire Size Calculator. There are two tabs to the left. One says 'Tire Calculator'. The other, 'Tire Comparison'. Compare the OE tire size against the 315's. Interesting results...
 
#694 ·
I've read where a few did something similar. I thought about it, however to go with a rear tire with that width, it goes outside the recommended maximum width recommended based on our OE wheel diameters.

Here: Tire Size Calculator. There are two tabs to the left. One says 'Tire Calculator'. The other, 'Tire Comparison'. Compare the OE tire size against the 315's. Interesting results...
I am looking at some aftermarket wheels for my summer set up; 10” wide fronts and 11” rears. The larger rubber would fit the rims but I’m not sure if going slightly taller would cause any rubbing issues. I’m merely going for aesthetics here.
 
#698 · (Edited)
Hey guys!

Joining in from Sweden here with a quick question.

Spring is finally coming and Imight get my hands on a set of Vossen VFS-1 10.5 x 22 (all 4).
My question is how they would fit in the front?
Has anyone tried this size? Pictures would be awesome… Also good to know that Swedes are not allowed to have tires outside the fender (not even by 1mm).

Car is a Macan GTS from 2018.
 
#700 ·
Anyone know any details about this setup? Curious to what these specs are....
Looks like 22" rims and a TechArt lowering module, which has a minus 60mm park mode. Beyond that, I can't say.

Maybe search this thread for folks who've gone to a 22" setup.
 
#705 ·
Yes that essentially is the same as
18x9et12
18x10et12
Plenty of room

many folks in here run stock 20s and 21s with the infamous flat6 spacer setup of 10/12 all day long without any clearance issues.
For reference:
20x9et16 (effective offset after 10mm spacer)
20x10et7 (effective offset after 12mm spacer)
And these are with 265/295 tire setups

much wider than what you are planning on running
 
#706 ·
Any issues possible if the wider tires are outside the recommended width of the wheel? I believe they call for a 10.5” wheel. Stock wheels are 10”…
 
#707 ·
Hi guys, I need your help on this

I am getting a 2021 Macan with a Topcar wide body kit

I have some custom forged 22-inch wheels in mind

What would be the best width and ET specs for the best fitment without spacers?

Appreciate your help
 
#708 ·
Just use this offset calculator. Plug in the stock specs and then alter the new specs until you get the right amount of "poke" you want. i.e., if you like the look of a 12mm spacer in rear, plug in the new size and adjust the offset until it says "Outer Position" 12mm Less.


Mr. Wolfe
 
#718 ·
I know that there was a question posted about 5 years ago and there was no movement on it, but I bit the bullet and did the special order and wait game. Wheels are lightweight like WHOA and I definitely noticed a difference in braking and handling. Sorry the car is filthy in the picture, but I'm definitely not mad at how these turned out.

Now, who wants to buy a CLEAN set of 21" Sport Classic in gloss black? lol

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#724 ·
$9.00? For all four or just the wheels? 😂