Correct Tyre choice - 1986 Targa Supersport.
Discussion
I am almost at the end of an 18 month restoration of my 1986 Supersport Targa 911.
Looking online the only tyres that seem to be recommended are Michelin - 245/45ZR16 SX MXX3 N2's ... Would anyone here know if this is the case and I should suck it up and pay for 4 new tyres at 300+ or is there a slightly more reasonable alternative?
Don't want to cut corners but seems quite a lot for 16 inch tyres!!!
On the positive the new tyres get to go on these refurbished alloys which came back a few weeks ago -

Looking online the only tyres that seem to be recommended are Michelin - 245/45ZR16 SX MXX3 N2's ... Would anyone here know if this is the case and I should suck it up and pay for 4 new tyres at 300+ or is there a slightly more reasonable alternative?
Don't want to cut corners but seems quite a lot for 16 inch tyres!!!
On the positive the new tyres get to go on these refurbished alloys which came back a few weeks ago -

I don't know about tyre choices but I assume that is a 9x16 wheel?
https://www.tyres-pneus-online.co.uk/tyre-equivale...
https://www.tyres-pneus-online.co.uk/tyre-equivale...
MUR44Y said:
Thanks for thoughts! I had thought it might have to have been on Michelin...
Why do you think you *have* to fit a specific tyre to any car? Do you mean N-rating? I'm fairly sure that in 1986 there was no such thing, and even today you do not *have* to fit N-rated tyres to any Porsche. Of course Porsche might try and insist you do so to make money out of you, and it's tied-up with their warranty, but in 1986 Porsche was a very different animal.Thanks SRT - will order up today!
orangecurry - googling what tyres it would have had when built, it looked like Michelin were the tyre to go for but they are extortionate and no doubt no better than an equivalent premium tyre brand hence the query....
thanks for help! car only a few weeks from being complete (i hope) and looking forward to see it again! cheers!
orangecurry - googling what tyres it would have had when built, it looked like Michelin were the tyre to go for but they are extortionate and no doubt no better than an equivalent premium tyre brand hence the query....
thanks for help! car only a few weeks from being complete (i hope) and looking forward to see it again! cheers!
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