997.1 GT3 Tyres
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Jmracing66

Original Poster:

793 posts

262 months

Tuesday 19th January 2021
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I'm going to be looking to get some new tyres for my GT3 in the spring - mine aren't dead but they are coming up to 8 years old so probably past their best.

I don't really want cup tyres as is going to be a 95% road trip car. Are Michelin PS4s N rated and does it actually make any difference ? The only road biased tyre I can find that is N rated is the PS2 which must be pretty old technology given its age.

IMI A

9,955 posts

224 months

Tuesday 19th January 2021
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You'll love this tyre. Not n rated. I run both Cup 2 and P4S better most of the time especially in the wet.

Jmracing66

Original Poster:

793 posts

262 months

Tuesday 19th January 2021
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IMI A said:
You'll love this tyre. Not n rated. I run both Cup 2 and P4S better most of the time especially in the wet.
That's good enough for me..Thanks !

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

288 months

Tuesday 19th January 2021
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its PS4S's

don't buy the wrong tyre there is a cheaper PS4. but people put the 's in the wrong place, but the details matter when ordering tyres.

992_GT3

286 posts

62 months

Tuesday 19th January 2021
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IMI A said:
You'll love this tyre. Not n rated. I run both Cup 2 and P4S better most of the time especially in the wet.
You can definitely get Porsche ‘N’-rates Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tyres in some sizes - I changed to them last year on a 991.1 GT3. Not sure about the 997.1 GT3.

By far the best choice of road tyre if you want something for all weathers.

Edited by 992_GT3 on Tuesday 19th January 12:42

evodarren

428 posts

157 months

Tuesday 19th January 2021
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I've been running PS2,s for years on my 997.1 GT3 and they have been great in all weather for road trips. More than enough grip for road work.

Jmracing66

Original Poster:

793 posts

262 months

Tuesday 19th January 2021
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Thanks all on black circles rears are :

PS4S £263.42 (+£40 off when buying 4 tyres)
PS2 £268.73
CUP2 £364.08

So its a bit of a no brainer !

IMI A

9,955 posts

224 months

Tuesday 19th January 2021
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Don't be afraid to try a 245 35 19 up front. Helps a bit with understeer wink

Sorry yes not n rated for 997 but is for 991 onwards and big leap over PS2 which I used previously.

Edited by IMI A on Tuesday 19th January 13:24

dopsonj

315 posts

143 months

Tuesday 19th January 2021
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PS4S on the rear of mine mate! Will be replacing with exactly the same, would love to move to Cups but due to the nature of it being a DD, doesn't make sense!

Might get a second set of wheels with Cups fitted for track mind you!

cslwannabe

1,565 posts

192 months

Tuesday 19th January 2021
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Some places are offering £75 off for 4 Michelin tyres atm such as Camskill

anonymous-user

77 months

Tuesday 19th January 2021
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if you have a friendly local fitter try oponeo and tyre leader

better still, get the topcashback discount for protyre through topcashback and you might be surprised. its how ive bought the tyres on my alpina for the past few years and will do the same when the gt3 needs new boots (likely never in my ownership dont drive it enough sadly)

STiG911

1,210 posts

190 months

Thursday 21st January 2021
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992_GT3 said:
You can definitely get Porsche ‘N’-rates Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tyres in some sizes - I changed to them last year on a 991.1 GT3. Not sure about the 997.1 GT3.

By far the best choice of road tyre if you want something for all weathers.

Edited by 992_GT3 on Tuesday 19th January 12:42
That's because the 991 has 20's - PS4s tyres are, for some weird reason, only N rated in 20 and 21".