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Okay, I had my sights set on a set of 17's" (7" and 9") Cup II's off a 993. I would run Toyo R888: 225/45/17 -F and 255/40/17 - R
Now however a good deal (and local to boot) has come up for a set of 18" (9.5" and 11"). I would run Toyo R 888: 235/40/18 - F and 275/35/18-R
So now the question, has anyone run both wheel sizes on the track and what is your opinion of each? I have heard that with stock HP, it is hard to run 18's. Are those tires 18" wheels / tires too large to run with stock HP?
As usual, thanks in advance for the feedback!!!
Past Porsches:
<!--coloro:#3366FF--><span style="color:#3366FF"><!--/coloro-->1971 914
1987 944S
1976 911 Turbo Carrera (930)
1986 951
1999 Boxster<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc-->
1992 968
2001 Boxster S - Totaled!
Current Car:
2006 Cayman S
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[quote name='Torbjorn968' post='49645' date='Mar 23 2008, 10:50 AM']I tend to keep 2 new tires in my garage waiting to be mounted after running a previous pair close to the cord, when they go on I order another new pair keeping six wheels rotating with 2 fresh tires alway waiting to be mounted.
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Good comments Torbjorn, what is the rest of your suspension setup?
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-Mirror
1993 968 Coupe 6 speed, GP White, Black/Cashmere - RSBarn Catback, and chip, airbox mod, Euro turn signals, Koni's, M030 Sway Bars, KLA Strut tower brace, Zimmerman rotors, Hawk HPS, SS brake lines
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Torbjorn,
Thanks for the comments about your suspension set up. That is next on my list of to-do mods.
Past Porsches:
<!--coloro:#3366FF--><span style="color:#3366FF"><!--/coloro-->1971 914
1987 944S
1976 911 Turbo Carrera (930)
1986 951
1999 Boxster<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc-->
1992 968
2001 Boxster S - Totaled!
Current Car:
2006 Cayman S
I love the slippery slope of automotive excess...if only it did not take up so much time and resources (money, cut fingers, gashed knuckle....)
The basic human condition is one of stupidity....
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Ended up with the Cup II's. They cleaned up very nicely. They are at 5th Gear Motorsports in the DFW area patiently waiting for their new Toyo R888's.
Past Porsches:
<!--coloro:#3366FF--><span style="color:#3366FF"><!--/coloro-->1971 914
1987 944S
1976 911 Turbo Carrera (930)
1986 951
1999 Boxster<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc-->
1992 968
2001 Boxster S - Totaled!
Current Car:
2006 Cayman S
I love the slippery slope of automotive excess...if only it did not take up so much time and resources (money, cut fingers, gashed knuckle....)
The basic human condition is one of stupidity....