Got my GTS this spring, and now I need the winter tires, any suggestion?
#1
Got my GTS this spring, and now I need the winter tires, any suggestion?
Got my 2015 Panamera GTS this spring. I love it so much!
I live in Toronto and winter is coming, the tires on my car are Pilot Super Sport, front 255/40ZR20, rear 295/35ZR20.
What size do I need for the winter tires? Can I still use the same size for the winter tires? What brand you guys are recommended?
Any suggestions?
Thanks for the help!!
I live in Toronto and winter is coming, the tires on my car are Pilot Super Sport, front 255/40ZR20, rear 295/35ZR20.
What size do I need for the winter tires? Can I still use the same size for the winter tires? What brand you guys are recommended?
Any suggestions?
Thanks for the help!!
#2
Beautiful car. Just picked a GTS up yesterday. Red on black w/ red deviated stitching.
Anyway, I had the same questions so I'll be doing some research and posting what I find. The summers come on 20" but I'm leaning toward 18" or possibly 19" for winters.
BTW, are the pics recent? There are no leaves in the trees already? I lived in Toronto many moons ago, Oakville actually, and in London and I don't remember the leaves falling this early. Ouch. In Boston right now, the trees are still green, despite the hurricane out at sea.
Anyway, I had the same questions so I'll be doing some research and posting what I find. The summers come on 20" but I'm leaning toward 18" or possibly 19" for winters.
BTW, are the pics recent? There are no leaves in the trees already? I lived in Toronto many moons ago, Oakville actually, and in London and I don't remember the leaves falling this early. Ouch. In Boston right now, the trees are still green, despite the hurricane out at sea.
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Beautiful car. Just picked a GTS up yesterday. Red on black w/ red deviated stitching. Anyway, I had the same questions so I'll be doing some research and posting what I find. The summers come on 20" but I'm leaning toward 18" or possibly 19" for winters. BTW, are the pics recent? There are no leaves in the trees already? I lived in Toronto many moons ago, Oakville actually, and in London and I don't remember the leaves falling this early. Ouch. In Boston right now, the trees are still green, despite the hurricane out at sea.
#6
For the GTS, you cannot use 18" wheels because of the larger brakes. Verify with your manuals, but 19" or 20" should be good.
#7
Nice car -- you can definitely run snows on your 20" wheels -- we're running pirelli sottozeros on our GTS and enjoyed them last winter. -- here's a link to Porsche-recommended winter tires for our panameras http://files2.porsche.com/filestore....9-0019999cd470
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I've had 2 Panameras, first a 4S and now a GTS, since 2010. I ran 18" snows on the 4S, but 18" will not fit on a GTS. So I went up to 19" for the GTS. Generally speaking, you want the narrowest, highest profile tires you can fit on the car if you're doing serious snow driving.
As I live in Southern California and commute to the mountains, I'm living with 19" wheels with Conti Contact AS tires. Not as good as true snow tires (Michelin Alpin, Pirelli Sottozero) but my dealer gave me the wheels and tires for free.
I've been driving in snow for 45 years (long time skier and ski instructor) and I've always gone as narrow as practical for snow tires. You give up a bit on a dry road, but the difference in snow is very noticeable.
DMoore
'13 Panamera GTS
'15 GT3 (NOT my snow car!)
As I live in Southern California and commute to the mountains, I'm living with 19" wheels with Conti Contact AS tires. Not as good as true snow tires (Michelin Alpin, Pirelli Sottozero) but my dealer gave me the wheels and tires for free.
I've been driving in snow for 45 years (long time skier and ski instructor) and I've always gone as narrow as practical for snow tires. You give up a bit on a dry road, but the difference in snow is very noticeable.
DMoore
'13 Panamera GTS
'15 GT3 (NOT my snow car!)
#9
for a gts, you really should go 19" if you can afford the extra cost of the rims and tpms.
I have a regular 4, so I got an 18" tire wheel combination.
actually got a smoking deal from a dealer through ebay last week... brand new factory rims with new nokian tires and tpm sensors.
I can't imagine the road conditions in Toronto are any better than here in NYC and the taller sidewalls are really necessary.... even if it is just an inch.
I've run a 17" snow combo on my 08 boxster for years in the winter and they make it a useable car for me without the worry of blowing out a tire or rim in one of our fiat swallowing sized craters that the city calls potholes. even though its only 2wd, it does fine in snow as long as I don't do anything stupid. of course, anything over like 2" I take a different car because in 3" or more a boxster becomes a very expensive snow plow
I have a regular 4, so I got an 18" tire wheel combination.
actually got a smoking deal from a dealer through ebay last week... brand new factory rims with new nokian tires and tpm sensors.
I can't imagine the road conditions in Toronto are any better than here in NYC and the taller sidewalls are really necessary.... even if it is just an inch.
I've run a 17" snow combo on my 08 boxster for years in the winter and they make it a useable car for me without the worry of blowing out a tire or rim in one of our fiat swallowing sized craters that the city calls potholes. even though its only 2wd, it does fine in snow as long as I don't do anything stupid. of course, anything over like 2" I take a different car because in 3" or more a boxster becomes a very expensive snow plow
#10
They are one of 3 approved winter tires as I understand it. The dealer recommended them. I have never tried them but I have read about them and they seem to get good reviews.
In the US, they set me back a little less than $350 each. (Rears were slightly more and fronts slightly less given staggered widths)
I hope it helps.