Best tires for my Porsche turbo??
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Best tires for my Porsche turbo??
I bought a certified pre owned Porsche a year ago and am about to order some new tires , pretty sure these are the original tires , car is a 2014 turbo.
Should I just replace them with exact same model or is there anything better that has come out within the last few years ?
I live in Southern California if that helps as far as what driving conditions it will be seeing. Thanks!!
Should I just replace them with exact same model or is there anything better that has come out within the last few years ?
I live in Southern California if that helps as far as what driving conditions it will be seeing. Thanks!!
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Michelin Super Sports for all round driving. Cup 2's if you track more than 3-4 times a year.
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Hey Boosted, just for future reference the 35 sidewall Height is not a fixed measurement, as in 35mm. It is an aspect ratio, the 35 stands for 35% of the tire width. There is a little bit of wiggle room for mismatched front to rear tire sizes before the stability system and the all-wheel drive system becomes upset and very cranky. Some of the more experienced guys here can give guidance on this.
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Hey Boosted, just for future reference the 35 sidewall Height is not a fixed measurement, as in 35mm. It is an aspect ratio, the 35 stands for 35% of the tire width. There is a little bit of wiggle room for mismatched front to rear tire sizes before the stability system and the all-wheel drive system becomes upset and very cranky. Some of the more experienced guys here can give guidance on this.
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Originally Posted by jennifer911
Hey Boosted, just for future reference the 35 sidewall Height is not a fixed measurement, as in 35mm. It is an aspect ratio, the 35 stands for 35% of the tire width. There is a little bit of wiggle room for mismatched front to rear tire sizes before the stability system and the all-wheel drive system becomes upset and very cranky. Some of the more experienced guys here can give guidance on this.