991 -> 992 wheel fitament question
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I am still a 997 person, but my Dad had a '18 991 4S Cab and was running a winter wheel/tire set as below:
I am trying to help him out.
He just got a '22 992 4S Cab and asked me if the wheels/tires will work.
Did anything change with brakes/clearance?
TIA!
20x8.5 Ultraleggera HLT
20x11 Ultraleggera HLT
245/35R-20 PIRELLI WINTER SOTTOZERO SERIE II N0(PORSCHE) SL
295/30R-20 PIRELLI WINTER SOTTOZERO SERIE II N0(PORSCHE) SL
20x11 Ultraleggera HLT
245/35R-20 PIRELLI WINTER SOTTOZERO SERIE II N0(PORSCHE) SL
295/30R-20 PIRELLI WINTER SOTTOZERO SERIE II N0(PORSCHE) SL
He just got a '22 992 4S Cab and asked me if the wheels/tires will work.
Did anything change with brakes/clearance?
TIA!
#2
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That’s going to be a NO for an AWD 992. You didn’t mention offsets and these are aftermarket wheels, but those are different as well.
You’re better off selling the wheel/tire set and getting something appropriate for the 992.
You’re better off selling the wheel/tire set and getting something appropriate for the 992.
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53 and 67 are the 992 offsets
When running the same size rims on an AWD 992, you have to be attentive to front and rear tire profile/circumference. You don’t want to wander far from the factory ratios. It’s an AWD system that expects asymmetric wheel sizes.
When running the same size rims on an AWD 992, you have to be attentive to front and rear tire profile/circumference. You don’t want to wander far from the factory ratios. It’s an AWD system that expects asymmetric wheel sizes.