Winter Tires for 991.2 12x20 rims
#1
Intermediate
Thread Starter
Winter Tires for 991.2 12x20 rims
(Cross Posted in 991 Forum) I am not going to by 19" rims for the winter - I am determined to find something that works for my 2018 991.2 GTS with 20" wheels. 305/30R20 Rear and 245/35R20 Front. I've seen some of you use 295's in the rear - I don't like that option. Tire Rack has SottoZero3's that fit the rear but not the front size. So the question is - are 255/35R20 an acceptable alternative??? I think the differences in measurements are Sidewall Height +.13" Section Width +.39" Tire Height +.26" Tire Circumference +.82". Thoughts????
#2
Former Vendor
At this time there is NO option for this car in matching OEM sized winter tires for a 20x11.5" wheel. Your best traction option is to use a skinnier 11" wheel and a recommended 245 / 295 tire combo.
If you are set on the factory wheels, then using the 255/305 SottoZero3 option is your best option. The 255 measures:
Rim Width Range...... 8.50 to 10.00
Measure Rim Width.... 9.00
Section Width........ 10.2
Tread Width.......... 8.5
Overall Diameter..... 27.0
The N rated 245 Pirelli 240SZ is only a few tenths off.
Rim Width Range...... 8.00 to 9.50
Measure Rim Width.... 8.50
Section Width........ 10.0
Tread Width.......... 9.4
Overall Diameter..... 26.9
I have not had anyone with your car do the 255 up front yet, so I am unsure if that bit of a difference in section width will give any clearance issues. Usually .2" is no big deal, but I cannot promise it. Taking a good look at the front wheel well should give you a pretty good idea if the clearance is there. The SottoZero3 will probably not give the steering performance of the N Rated 240SZ do to the difference in tread width.
If you are set on the factory wheels, then using the 255/305 SottoZero3 option is your best option. The 255 measures:
Rim Width Range...... 8.50 to 10.00
Measure Rim Width.... 9.00
Section Width........ 10.2
Tread Width.......... 8.5
Overall Diameter..... 27.0
The N rated 245 Pirelli 240SZ is only a few tenths off.
Rim Width Range...... 8.00 to 9.50
Measure Rim Width.... 8.50
Section Width........ 10.0
Tread Width.......... 9.4
Overall Diameter..... 26.9
I have not had anyone with your car do the 255 up front yet, so I am unsure if that bit of a difference in section width will give any clearance issues. Usually .2" is no big deal, but I cannot promise it. Taking a good look at the front wheel well should give you a pretty good idea if the clearance is there. The SottoZero3 will probably not give the steering performance of the N Rated 240SZ do to the difference in tread width.
#3
Intermediate
Thread Starter
At this time there is NO option for this car in matching OEM sized winter tires for a 20x11.5" wheel. Your best traction option is to use a skinnier 11" wheel and a recommended 245 / 295 tire combo.
If you are set on the factory wheels, then using the 255/305 SottoZero3 option is your best option. The 255 measures:
Rim Width Range...... 8.50 to 10.00
Measure Rim Width.... 9.00
Section Width........ 10.2
Tread Width.......... 8.5
Overall Diameter..... 27.0
The N rated 245 Pirelli 240SZ is only a few tenths off.
Rim Width Range...... 8.00 to 9.50
Measure Rim Width.... 8.50
Section Width........ 10.0
Tread Width.......... 9.4
Overall Diameter..... 26.9
I have not had anyone with your car do the 255 up front yet, so I am unsure if that bit of a difference in section width will give any clearance issues. Usually .2" is no big deal, but I cannot promise it. Taking a good look at the front wheel well should give you a pretty good idea if the clearance is there. The SottoZero3 will probably not give the steering performance of the N Rated 240SZ do to the difference in tread width.
If you are set on the factory wheels, then using the 255/305 SottoZero3 option is your best option. The 255 measures:
Rim Width Range...... 8.50 to 10.00
Measure Rim Width.... 9.00
Section Width........ 10.2
Tread Width.......... 8.5
Overall Diameter..... 27.0
The N rated 245 Pirelli 240SZ is only a few tenths off.
Rim Width Range...... 8.00 to 9.50
Measure Rim Width.... 8.50
Section Width........ 10.0
Tread Width.......... 9.4
Overall Diameter..... 26.9
I have not had anyone with your car do the 255 up front yet, so I am unsure if that bit of a difference in section width will give any clearance issues. Usually .2" is no big deal, but I cannot promise it. Taking a good look at the front wheel well should give you a pretty good idea if the clearance is there. The SottoZero3 will probably not give the steering performance of the N Rated 240SZ do to the difference in tread width.
#4
Former Vendor
Sorry for the confusion.
#5
Two questions here, I have the same issue with wanting winter tires in the stock sizes for a 2018 991.2 gt3.
First, does Pirelli make a 305/30 in a 20” tire for the rear wheels? The Pirelli website is impossible and I don’t see that size on tirerack.
Next, I see that Pirelli now makes a 245/35 front for a 20” wheel in their sottozero series 2.
So, second question is if they do have the right size front, even if it in series 2, and they now make a rear possibly in series 3, while not ideal, it seems to me that that presents a workable solution and allows for stock sized wheels. There can’t be THAT much difference between the two sottozero series and ultimately this is a winter tire setup for the cold weather, I’m not taking this setup to the track.
Agree or disagree. Thanks in advance.
First, does Pirelli make a 305/30 in a 20” tire for the rear wheels? The Pirelli website is impossible and I don’t see that size on tirerack.
Next, I see that Pirelli now makes a 245/35 front for a 20” wheel in their sottozero series 2.
So, second question is if they do have the right size front, even if it in series 2, and they now make a rear possibly in series 3, while not ideal, it seems to me that that presents a workable solution and allows for stock sized wheels. There can’t be THAT much difference between the two sottozero series and ultimately this is a winter tire setup for the cold weather, I’m not taking this setup to the track.
Agree or disagree. Thanks in advance.
#6
Former Vendor
Two questions here, I have the same issue with wanting winter tires in the stock sizes for a 2018 991.2 gt3.
First, does Pirelli make a 305/30 in a 20” tire for the rear wheels? The Pirelli website is impossible and I don’t see that size on tirerack.
Next, I see that Pirelli now makes a 245/35 front for a 20” wheel in their sottozero series 2.
So, second question is if they do have the right size front, even if it in series 2, and they now make a rear possibly in series 3, while not ideal, it seems to me that that presents a workable solution and allows for stock sized wheels. There can’t be THAT much difference between the two sottozero series and ultimately this is a winter tire setup for the cold weather, I’m not taking this setup to the track.
Agree or disagree. Thanks in advance.
First, does Pirelli make a 305/30 in a 20” tire for the rear wheels? The Pirelli website is impossible and I don’t see that size on tirerack.
Next, I see that Pirelli now makes a 245/35 front for a 20” wheel in their sottozero series 2.
So, second question is if they do have the right size front, even if it in series 2, and they now make a rear possibly in series 3, while not ideal, it seems to me that that presents a workable solution and allows for stock sized wheels. There can’t be THAT much difference between the two sottozero series and ultimately this is a winter tire setup for the cold weather, I’m not taking this setup to the track.
Agree or disagree. Thanks in advance.
#7
It's outside of Pirelli's recommended rim range to install a 305/30 on a 12" wide wheel. It's a very low profile tire, and you can't expect it to pull further apart than it was designed to go. Sottozero 2 and 3's are certainly better to be used together than the stock summer performance tire, but we can't guarantee there will not be handling issues, and we certainly don't recommend using the 305 on a 12" wheel.
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#8
Former Vendor
The OEM (N rated) tires are designed and approved for 12" Porsche wheels. Non N rated tires are not.