Will these wheels fit my Cayman?
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Hi All,
I've recently taken the plunge and purchased a 2013 (981) Cayman 2,7 which I have to add is an absolute crackerjack of a car!
I would be incredibly grateful for any of you Cayman geniuses could help me out with changing the alloys? Currently on the car are the standard wheels (18 inch, five spoke) but I am looking to upgrade to a set of 19 inch which I think will give the car an edge.
Would anyone be able to advise if the below 19 incher's would slot on without any problems? And if there are any problems can they be overcome easily?
The 19 inch alloys are from a 2012 Cayman I believe but I don't know much more than that! (image below)
Really appreciate any help with this!

I've recently taken the plunge and purchased a 2013 (981) Cayman 2,7 which I have to add is an absolute crackerjack of a car!
I would be incredibly grateful for any of you Cayman geniuses could help me out with changing the alloys? Currently on the car are the standard wheels (18 inch, five spoke) but I am looking to upgrade to a set of 19 inch which I think will give the car an edge.
Would anyone be able to advise if the below 19 incher's would slot on without any problems? And if there are any problems can they be overcome easily?
The 19 inch alloys are from a 2012 Cayman I believe but I don't know much more than that! (image below)
Really appreciate any help with this!
You're quoting tyre sizes not wheel sizes
Specs for your wheels are here: https://www.wheel-size.com/size/porsche/cayman/201...
Front tyre - front wheel
Rear tyre - rear wheel
235/45R18 94V - 8Jx18 ET57
265/45R18 101V - 9Jx18 ET47
235/40R19 92V - 8Jx19 ET57
265/40R19 98V - 9.5Jx19 ET45
235/35ZR20 88Y - 8Jx20 ET57
265/35ZR20 95Y - 9.5Jx20 ET45
235/35ZR20 88Y - 8.5Jx20 ET57
265/35ZR20 95Y - 10Jx20 ET50
Specs for your wheels are here: https://www.wheel-size.com/size/porsche/cayman/201...Front tyre - front wheel
Rear tyre - rear wheel
235/45R18 94V - 8Jx18 ET57
265/45R18 101V - 9Jx18 ET47
235/40R19 92V - 8Jx19 ET57
265/40R19 98V - 9.5Jx19 ET45
235/35ZR20 88Y - 8Jx20 ET57
265/35ZR20 95Y - 9.5Jx20 ET45
235/35ZR20 88Y - 8.5Jx20 ET57
265/35ZR20 95Y - 10Jx20 ET50
Edited by Twinfan on Wednesday 20th June 14:38
roberto9598 said:
Really? What's the problem with 19's on a 2.7?
Appreciate the advice!
19 is an odd number?Appreciate the advice!
Better with 20's like the ones I have on my 2.7 981.
Lower profile means less rubber to wear out.
Larger diameter means you go faster.
Less air = cheaper and quicker to inflate.
Less chance of the rim falling out of the tyre.
20 is a nice even number.
20" more popular so tyres cheaper.
...and other totally rubbish answers!
But seriously... those aren't 981 wheels so are unlikely to fit. Plus your insurer would need to agree non-standard wheels.
Find some 981 19's or 20's.
20's are fine with standard suspension but you may find the ride harsher. Mine has PASM which dramatically reduces the firm ride on 20's.
Find some 981 19's or 20's.
20's are fine with standard suspension but you may find the ride harsher. Mine has PASM which dramatically reduces the firm ride on 20's.
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