Pilot Sport Cups on 996TT?
#31
Originally Posted by BartN (TX)
Are you speaking about how they'd look or if they're too big for the wheel well. I don't care about the looks part.
#33
Originally Posted by Craig
The OEM 996TT wheels are 11 inches in the rear. I think you need 11.5 or 12 inch wheels in order for 315 tires to fit properly.
Craig
Craig
#34
315/30 18 PS2 has a 10.5 to 11.5" rim range so will fit the rim, but I doubt they are going to fit without rubbing. Especially under track cornering or hard acceleration squat. Maybe someone else here can verify. At minimum you will have to roll the fenders.
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#35
Damon,
What do you think is the best street tire in terms of gripping well without being heated up. The MPSC is great once heated up, but weak at normal driving temps on the street. What tire works/grips best at normal street driving temps? The PS2?
Thanks,
Craig
What do you think is the best street tire in terms of gripping well without being heated up. The MPSC is great once heated up, but weak at normal driving temps on the street. What tire works/grips best at normal street driving temps? The PS2?
Thanks,
Craig
#36
Originally Posted by Craig
Damon,
What do you think is the best street tire in terms of gripping well without being heated up. The MPSC is great once heated up, but weak at normal driving temps on the street. What tire works/grips best at normal street driving temps? The PS2?
Thanks,
Craig
What do you think is the best street tire in terms of gripping well without being heated up. The MPSC is great once heated up, but weak at normal driving temps on the street. What tire works/grips best at normal street driving temps? The PS2?
Thanks,
Craig
#37
Originally Posted by damon@tirerack
315/30 18 PS2 has a 10.5 to 11.5" rim range so will fit the rim, but I doubt they are going to fit without rubbing. Especially under track cornering or hard acceleration squat. Maybe someone else here can verify. At minimum you will have to roll the fenders.
#40
Did anyone try the Pirelli Corsa System as installed on the CS and GT3RS? They look like a great compromise between street/track duties. They have GT2 sizes available now as well, as far as I know.
#41
Originally Posted by 03-turbo911
Did anyone try the Pirelli Corsa System as installed on the CS and GT3RS? They look like a great compromise between street/track duties. They have GT2 sizes available now as well, as far as I know.
#42
Originally Posted by 20C4S
i love them. i tried them on my GT3 after i had them on the 360CS. they're between PS2 & MPSC in terms of performance.
Thanks,
Craig
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