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Old 02-29-2012, 04:59 PM
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anyone running a 325/30/19 rear (997tt)

if so, what are you running up front ?


to everyone else with 19" wheels , what size rear tire are you running (besides the stock 305/30/19) ?

WOULD A 325/30/19 work with a 245/35/19 (michelin pilot sport cup) on a 997tt ?
 

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I think you will find more information if you search for "325/30-19". I remember lots of people thinking about running 325's in the rear but I do not remember anyone actually doing it. Last time I looked, there was not a good front size to match the 325's. Anything wider than 245 in the fronts can rub. Make sure you keep the front/rear diameters very close to stock.
 
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would 305/35/19 fit rears??
 
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Originally Posted by uaeturbo
would 305/35/19 fit rears??
I do not think it would be a good choice because it is 4.6% larger than stock. There are two important factors when changing the tire sizes on the 997TT: 1) the difference in size (circumference), and 2) the front/rear ratio; you need to keep both pretty close to stock.

The stock rear tires (305/30-19) are 2.9% larger than the stock fronts (235/35-19). A while back, the consensus was that the sizes (circumferences) should be within +/- 3% of stock and the front/rear ratio should be within 1% of stock, keeping in mind that the stock ratio is not 1:1. It makes it pretty tricky to change the tire sizes.
 
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Originally Posted by sparkhill
I do not think it would be a good choice because it is 4.6% larger than stock. There are two important factors when changing the tire sizes on the 997TT: 1) the difference in size (circumference), and 2) the front/rear ratio; you need to keep both pretty close to stock.

The stock rear tires (305/30-19) are 2.9% larger than the stock fronts (235/35-19). A while back, the consensus was that the sizes (circumferences) should be within +/- 3% of stock and the front/rear ratio should be within 1% of stock, keeping in mind that the stock ratio is not 1:1. It makes it pretty tricky to change the tire sizes.
Great advice - if you get the too large a difference you put undue strain on the AWD differential and could damage it.
 
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Old 03-01-2012, 09:02 AM
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Yes you will eventually damage the AWD system and it is not worth the hassle!!
 
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I'm running 325/25/20 and 235/30/20. Car runs perfect. 50K.
 
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Originally Posted by MBENZF1
I'm running 325/25/20 and 235/30/20. Car runs perfect. 50K.
I'm pretty sure this discussion is only about 19" tires. But you are correct, those fitments in 20" are fine.
 
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Originally Posted by bonehead
I'm pretty sure this discussion is only about 19" tires. But you are correct, those fitments in 20" are fine.
Yeah - OP was asking about 19's. OEM 305/30-19 and 235/35-19 have a diameter difference of 2.8% (OK). 325/25-20 and 235/30-20 have a diameter difference of 3.2% (on the high end of acceptable) and the OP's setup of 325/30-19 matched with a 245/35-19 would have a diameter difference of 3.5% (again on the high end - I'd be worried).
 
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actually
325 30 19 and 245 35 19 michelin pilot sport cups.
 
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Originally Posted by Steve K ny
actually
325 30 19 and 245 35 19 michelin pilot sport cups.
If you have time, this is an old post. I realize the sizes are different but it's good information. Seems to be consensus that 3% or less difference is OK.

https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...15s-rears.html
 
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a 245/325 set up is 3.5%.
 
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I just wanted to add another bit of information. My summer front/rear ratio is 0.97 ratio and my winter front/rear ratio is 0.98. The car is set-up to tolerate a little larger (3%) circumference tire in the rear. It also does fine with the Porsche recommended winter tires, which are 2% larger in the rear.

I just don't think you are going to find an acceptable combination using 325's on 19's.

Summer: 305/30-19 and 235/35-19
Winter: 295/30-19 and 235/35-19
 
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im currently running 305/30/19 at rear!!! n it works perfectly fine!! I heard running wider then 325 would affect the performance
 
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Originally Posted by rlau1288
im currently running 305/30/19 at rear!!! n it works perfectly fine!! I heard running wider then 325 would affect the performance
305/30/19's are stock sizes so they better work perfectly fine.
 


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