Best tyres for 993 Turbo Twist rims
Best tyres for 993 Turbo Twist rims
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idealstandard

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76 months

Sunday 14th March 2021
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Hi All,

I've recently put my 993 turbo back on the road, time for some new rubber. Having had great experience of both the Michelin super sport and PS4S on my V12V, I'm keen to replace the rubber that's on the car (Pilot Sport 2) with something similar.

OEM size (I believe)which is on the car:

225/40/18 front
265/35/18 rear

Ive seen various posts on Porsche forums where people are using 275/285/295 in both 30/35 on the rear, anyone on here got experience? Best matching set of Supersports I can find is 225/40/18 front and 285/35/18 rear. Can't get PS4s or SS in the OEM size.

Any feedback welcome smile

Thanks
Alex

stewart rix

235 posts

238 months

Sunday 14th March 2021
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285/30 is the correct size for the turbo (standard 18x10” technology twist). Can you not still get N rated Pilot Sports in that size?
Just checked and Black Circles have them, Porsche rated, for £197 unfitted.

Edited by stewart rix on Sunday 14th March 13:04

idealstandard

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Sunday 14th March 2021
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stewart rix said:
285/30 is the correct size for the turbo (standard 18x10” technology twist). Can you not still get N rated Pilot Sports in that size?
I think 285/30 was correct but for wide body rims, on the narrow body (different offset) its at 265/35. at least that's what's on my rims..! 285/30 only available as Pilot sport 2.

Alex.

stewart rix

235 posts

238 months

Sunday 14th March 2021
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If the rears currently on the car are 265’s, you probably should check that you’ve got genuine Technology hollow spoke wheels (standard for the turbo) rather than solid Turbo twists (not standard for the 993 turbo).

Orangecurry

7,749 posts

227 months

Sunday 14th March 2021
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The 'turbo1' rims are all the same width, NB or WB. It's the offset that varies.

285/30 or 265/35 fit on both, and owners in the past would have mixed it up for what's available plus looks.

I would do as Stewart suggests, and whizz one off just to be sure.

'Correct' rims for the turbo/WB are ET40, with ET65 for the NB. You may have ET65s with 25mm spacers, which is not the end of the world, but I doubt it.

More likely that an incorrect tyre choice was made in the past.

Edited by Orangecurry on Sunday 14th March 16:01

Orangecurry

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227 months

Sunday 14th March 2021
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...and (sorry) to answer your actual question, and as it's your money, I would buy a set of MPSCup2 Connect, 225/40 285/30 and try to avoid booting it in standing water hehe

There's even a 75 GBP off for 4 offer at the moment.

You can buy me a pint.... one day.

idealstandard

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76 months

Sunday 14th March 2021
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Thanks guys for your feedback, yes they are genuine hollow ones - not solid, checked them last time the car was in for work. Strangely enough they are actually narrow body ones with spacers. Will seek out a proper rear set in due course....

Thanks for tips on tyres, will get something ordered up soon!

Orangecurry

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227 months

Sunday 14th March 2021
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idealstandard said:
Thanks guys for your feedback, yes they are genuine hollow ones - not solid, checked them last time the car was in for work. Strangely enough they are actually narrow body ones with spacers. Will seek out a proper rear set in due course....
It really doesn't matter - the only difference is a wodge extra bit of metal at the 'stem' of the wheel, exactly where the spacer is.

ETA - here's a photo of one I made earlier. Look carefully at the hub-mating area - the one on the RHS has 25mm more 'depth' on the inside, if that makes sense. It's why the ET40 weighs more than the ET65.



The WB turbolook car was even optioned from the factory on 17" cup2s with 25mm spacers, so I'd save the two thousand pounds trying to find ET40s and spend it on hookers and cocaine.

Am I allowed to say that still?

But if you want originality, as your rears are probably non-factory, I'd check the fronts as well. They were made in 8J and later 7.5J - nerdingly speaking, your turbo almost certainly came on 8Js.

Edited by Orangecurry on Sunday 14th March 21:49

stewart rix

235 posts

238 months

Sunday 14th March 2021
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Except that 7.5” fronts were 996/986; never OE for any 993.

Orangecurry

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227 months

Sunday 14th March 2021
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Well they were, but it's not important.

My point was, if some nefarious individual swopped the WB rears for NB rears, sourced 'probably' from a 996, they may have swopped the fronts as well, as the 8Js were only made for a year or so, and the 7.5Js were made until 996.2 was born, thus making the 8J rarer and therefore somehow more valuable.

idealstandard

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734 posts

76 months

Monday 15th March 2021
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At some stage the car was put on aftermarket rims (long before me) and I like the factory look so bought what I *thought* were the correct rims a couple of years ago. It runs and handles perfectly fine with the 25mm spacer so will keep that.

Found PS4s in near enough sizes to what I'm running in the end, wasn't brave enough for the Cup and "don't floor it in water" suggestion.

Thanks again guys.

Orangecurry

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227 months

Monday 15th March 2021
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I did say 'standing' water. hehe

PS4s - lovely.

idealstandard

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Monday 15th March 2021
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Orangecurry said:
I did say 'standing' water. hehe

PS4s - lovely.
But I love flooring it in standing water? biggrin

Thanks again