991 GT3 tires
#16
I plan on going with 245/35r20 fr and 295/30r20 rear in Michelin Pilot Alpin PA4. You can also get Perelli Sottozero in N-spec in the same sizes. I'm hoping Dunlop brings something out I'm a big fan of their winter rubber and they're still supposed to be an OEM supplier for the GT3.
The stock rear rims are about 1" too wide according to Michelin's recommended wheel width, but I think it'll be fine.
I would avoid MPSS below 40 degrees as well due to the compound freezing and become too hard.
The stock rear rims are about 1" too wide according to Michelin's recommended wheel width, but I think it'll be fine.
I would avoid MPSS below 40 degrees as well due to the compound freezing and become too hard.
#18
I plan on going with 245/35r20 fr and 295/30r20 rear in Michelin Pilot Alpin PA4. You can also get Perelli Sottozero in N-spec in the same sizes. I'm hoping Dunlop brings something out I'm a big fan of their winter rubber and they're still supposed to be an OEM supplier for the GT3.
The stock rear rims are about 1" too wide according to Michelin's recommended wheel width, but I think it'll be fine.
I would avoid MPSS below 40 degrees as well due to the compound freezing and become too hard.
The stock rear rims are about 1" too wide according to Michelin's recommended wheel width, but I think it'll be fine.
I would avoid MPSS below 40 degrees as well due to the compound freezing and become too hard.
Given that the actual tries is 1 inch too narrow, would the porsche dealer do this for you? Or else where should we go and get this fitted? Just a regular tries store?