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Old 10-12-2007, 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Kevinw23
What is the difference between N compound and R compound? The Porsche dealership and the local performance tire shop say you shouldn't be using anything but N compound tires if you are using the turbo for mainly street driving.

N isn't a compound. It's a rating that porsche themselves designated. That means the tires have been tested and approved by Porsche in conjunction with working w/ the Tire manufacturer. Basically in my eyes, it's a way for porsche to get more money. You'll also see things like N1, N2, N3, these are just revisions like V1.0 V1.1, etc. It doesn't mean that N1 is better then N2, etc. It's really just a marketing ploy IMO for Porsche and the tire companies to try to get more money from their customers (hence why your tire shop and dealership say don't use anything but N rated tires)
 
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Old 10-12-2007, 01:13 PM
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Why are you guys not taking tire size options into consideration? I find this VERY confusing. You can get the RA1's in 245/40/18 FRONTS and 335/30/18 REARS. I'm pretty sure the NITTOs aren't available in these sizes. The increase in available traction with those RA1 Steam Rollers is a HUGE advantage.
 
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Just to Clarify, I am on 19" PS2.

235/35/19"
315/25/19"
 
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Old 10-12-2007, 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Kevinw23
I am looking for stock sizes: 295/30/18 and 225/40/18. I would go up to 305 or 315 in the rear.......I guess.
If you are planning to go up to that size, count on spending $1100 just for the rear tires. I do see you mentioned that price isn't a factor. I have had to replace the rear tires three times already, and still on the first set of fronts. I get about 6000 - 7000 miles out of the rears. Yes, I drive hard on the street, no track and factory spec alignment.

I am using Conti's simply because I don't want to throw away good front tires to go to PS2, which is what I have on my C2 and like very, very much.
 
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Originally Posted by WOODTSTER
Just to Clarify, I am on 19" PS2.

235/35/19"
315/25/19"
That's what I am switching to next (PS2). Conti's are good tires, just noisy after a few thousand miles. I doubt that they PS2's last any longer, right?
 
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Old 10-12-2007, 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by WOODTSTER
Just to Clarify, I am on 19" PS2.

235/35/19"
315/25/19"

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