When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Hey, those look great but I am not interested in buying. I was wondering, as a fellow Minnesotan with a 992, how was the winter driving? Any issues? Do you think those are the best tires?
What are the widths and the offsets of the wheels? a 265 tire in the back is rather skinny, although I understand the logic I am not sure one can go that skinny on these cars...perhaps you can speak rom experience?
Yes ,diameter of rear wheels are 1” larger than fronts. I believe you can “make up” for the difference with the tires. So long as the rolling diameters are cool, I think you can have a square set up. BTW, 992 C2S in snow is super planted and no issues w/ winter tires. As good as my 991.1 C4S so long as snow is not too deep to snow plow the front splitter.
Hey, those look great but I am not interested in buying. I was wondering, as a fellow Minnesotan with a 992, how was the winter driving? Any issues? Do you think those are the best tires?
Aren’t all 992 wheel sets staggered in size? Either 19/20, or 20,21. Why are yours a square setup?
Plenty of people run a square setup. It allows for a much better ride, better protection against pot holes, and opens up much better tire SIZE options.
What are the widths and the offsets of the wheels? a 265 tire in the back is rather skinny, although I understand the logic I am not sure one can go that skinny on these cars...perhaps you can speak rom experience?
Skinny is BETTER than FAT in the snow. This setup is ideal for any 992. Car is planted even in deep snow.