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Old 10-31-2020, 01:25 AM
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I have a Turbo S on order. I'm pretty sold on the wheels I want and just trying to decide what size to go. I'm going to lower the car.

The 991.2 had 20" front and rear. The 992 comes stock with 20/21... I'm debating on going with 20/21 or 21/22 for wheel sizes.

I think it would be easy to decide if I could find some pictures. Anyone that has links to pictures (not renders) of 992 Turbo's on
21's or 22's please share. The car is so new that I'm not finding much of anything at all and I'm looking all over the place.

I found a couple lowered on stock wheels but that's about it. The rest are renders

Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Flatline1#
I have a Turbo S on order. I'm pretty sold on the wheels I want and just trying to decide what size to go. I'm going to lower the car.

The 991.2 had 20" front and rear. The 992 comes stock with 20/21... I'm debating on going with 20/21 or 21/22 for wheel sizes.

I think it would be easy to decide if I could find some pictures. Anyone that has links to pictures (not renders) of 992 Turbo's on
21's or 22's please share. The car is so new that I'm not finding much of anything at all and I'm looking all over the place.

I found a couple lowered on stock wheels but that's about it. The rest are renders

Thanks!
I would stick with stock wheel sizes if car dynamics is important to you, as Porsche now reallllly tunes their electronics and sensor systems to pretty much exactly what they have on the car (which imho Im not a fan of them doing to this degree). Good news is the stock sizes when you lower it will look insanely good!
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Originally Posted by sechsgang
I would stick with stock wheel sizes if car dynamics is important to you, as Porsche now reallllly tunes their electronics and sensor systems to pretty much exactly what they have on the car (which imho Im not a fan of them doing to this degree). Good news is the stock sizes when you lower it will look insanely good!
Thanks and that's how I'm leaning unless I can find some pictures that really look amazing with bigger.
Almost always in the past I have gone larger by an inch on my cars. From what I have seen though on the 992's that
I was able to find lowered had stock wheels on them and it didn't have too much gap at all.

My most recent Car (2020 M5) I went from 20 to 21's and it was perfect. But, each car is different.
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Try this thread...

These is a pick of 21/22 set up...

https://rennlist.com/forums/992-turb...rbo-non-s.html



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