Porsche 996 C4 - Winter Tyres
Porsche 996 C4 - Winter Tyres
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Sbloxxy

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122 posts

255 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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I have a 2003 Carrera 4 and its a car my wife uses pretty well every day. This is our first winter with the car and I usually fit winter tyres on her daily driver. We live in Northumberland and will spend quite a bit of time working in Scotland over winter, so winters are always a big help.

Problem I have is that I have GT3 rims fitted and while the finding winters for the front is no problem, the current tyre size on the rears are 295/30/18 and I can't find winter tyres to fit. Can anyone tell me what other size winter tyres may fit (if any)? It might give me more chance of actually finding a set of winters.

David W.

1,950 posts

237 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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Is a cheap second set of S/H rims out of the question?

996Keef

435 posts

119 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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265/35 18 - is the usual on 996


grumpynuts

1,024 posts

188 months

Wednesday 21st November 2018
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As above, 265 is the width for 996 winters on a 10j rim. I have them on my 996 C4S, goes anywhere all year round. You should already have the correct rim sizes on a C4, mine looks a bit skinny on the rear on its winters, so I use a 15mm spacer to give it back its stance.

m444ttb

3,181 posts

257 months

Friday 23rd November 2018
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The link below takes you to the official Porsche sizes for summer and winter tyres:

https://www.porsche.com/uk/accessoriesandservice/c...

ATM

21,270 posts

247 months

Sunday 25th November 2018
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I wouldn't worry too much about the correct sized tyres I would just get any winter tyres if you're so inclined.

265 35 18 do exist in winter - I've had a couple.

You could always switch to 17 inch but the tyres in the correct sizes are quite expensive as they're not common.

m444ttb

3,181 posts

257 months

Tuesday 27th November 2018
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While picking my own tyre size wouldn't concern me from a driving point of view you may find tyre places won't fit them I had that problem trying to get some Michelin PS4 on the rear of my 996 C4 and had to go with PS2 instead. This said, I'm having some new winter tyres put on my BMW this weekend and they're the wrong size too. Hopefully I'll get away with that as the tyre coming off will be the same (wrong) size.

Fast Bug

13,474 posts

189 months

Tuesday 27th November 2018
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I've got 295/35 18 on my C2 with 11" wide rear wheels smile

ATM

21,270 posts

247 months

Tuesday 27th November 2018
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m444ttb said:
While picking my own tyre size wouldn't concern me from a driving point of view you may find tyre places won't fit them I had that problem trying to get some Michelin PS4 on the rear of my 996 C4 and had to go with PS2 instead. This said, I'm having some new winter tyres put on my BMW this weekend and they're the wrong size too. Hopefully I'll get away with that as the tyre coming off will be the same (wrong) size.
I'd go to a different tyre place.

It might not be possible but if you can remove the wheels and drive them to the tyre place in another car then I've found any tyre place will fit any tyre to any rim without question.