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Which brand of tyre do you recommend for 944
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Tyre width will depend on rim width, on Porsche wheels it has the rim width in the casting on the left of the tyre valve, the number to the right of the tyre valve is the offset in mm.
Assuming 7 inch fronts 205/55 VR
Assuming 8 inch Rears 225/50 VR
N rated tyres were tyres developed by the tyre manufacturer for use on Porsches. Synics would say that N spec tyres were only developed if the standard tyre was useless?
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Hi Slim,
Tyre width will depend on rim width, on Porsche wheels it has the rim width in the casting on the left of the tyre valve, the number to the right of the tyre valve is the offset in mm.
Assuming 7 inch fronts 205/55 VR
Assuming 8 inch Rears 225/50 VR
N rated tyres were tyres developed by the tyre manufacturer for use on Porsches. Synics would say that N spec tyres were only developed if the standard tyre was useless?
Thanks, yes but i thought the later model 944T had 8" front and 9" rear, could be wrong!!. Is there anyone with a late model 944T who can clarify what the standard tyre sizs were.
Agree about the N rating thing, I think today with tyre tecnhology as it is, it is not as relevant.
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My drivers handbook states that the later Turbo's should have 7.5" rims on the front and 9" on the rear. The correct tyres for this are 225/50 ZR and 245/45 ZR, this is what I have [
The N rating is extra to the Z or W rating, it applies to specific brands of tyre that were tested by Porsche on specific models. I think N rating was only started on 964's and 968's so they have never been tested on 944's and I would not worry too much about it. You could insist that you get an N rated tyre only to find out it was tested by Porsche for a 993 with all that weight at the back so is totally irrelavent for us 50:50 chaps. It gets even more complicated as there are different versions (N0, N1, N2 etc) as Porsche retest upgraded tyres over the years.
If you have a 996 or Boxster I would get the correct current N tyre but for us older types it is not relavent. A good Z rating is fine (all my humble opinion of course [
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The car i am looking at has new Contis on the front, the rears have about 4mm left on them so they will be needing replaced befor the summer. I was thinking of the Toyos, as they seem to get a decent write up and dont cost mega amounts. I have heard that they do wear pretty quick mind.
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I was thinking of Toyos as they are £92 each!! And i am a tight git!![
best i have seen is about £125 each...
That's what I last paid for Conti rears after a bit of haggeling.
I wouldn't be overly concerned about fitting different tyres front and rear as they do completely different jobs. Pirelli fit different tread patterns front and back as standard on performance cars now. I have been told that they don't consider it as important for the rears to have as good water clearing properties as the front as the front tyres have already squeegied the water out of the way. This way thay can concentrate on providing more grip at the rear to get the power down.
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best i have seen is about £125 each...
That's what I last paid for Conti rears after a bit of haggeling.
I wouldn't be overly concerned about fitting different tyres front and rear as they do completely different jobs. Pirelli fit different tread patterns front and back as standard on performance cars now. I have been told that they don't consider it as important for the rears to have as good water clearing properties as the front as the front tyres have already squeegied the water out of the way. This way thay can concentrate on providing more grip at the rear to get the power down.
Thats a good point, would give me an excuse just to pop the Toyos on at £95 a corner.
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Had Avon's ZZR's on which were a bit hairy in the wet, hence my tail out post.
The Uniroyal's feel 100% better and at £70 a peice (with my Bro's staff discount) they were a bargain [
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Dave Blackley is the club contact there call him on 0845 458 1080 and tell him you're a PCGB member. He knows his tyres and Porsches - most brands/sizes are in stock.
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Just stuck a pair of Uniroyal RainSport 1's on the rear. RainSport 1
Had Avon's ZZR's on which were a bit hairy in the wet, hence my tail out post.
The Uniroyal's feel 100% better and at £70 a peice (with my Bro's staff discount) they were a bargain []
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I think you'll find it was ZZ1s you had on not ZZR totally different tyre.
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I've bitten the bullet and ordered a set for track days as they are around £300 a set cheaper than the Michelins! I'll try them on my first track day on April 12th.
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Just stuck a pair of Uniroyal RainSport 1's on the rear. RainSport 1
Had Avon's ZZR's on which were a bit hairy in the wet, hence my tail out post.
The Uniroyal's feel 100% better and at £70 a peice (with my Bro's staff discount) they were a bargain []
Andy
I think you'll find it was ZZ1s you had on not ZZR totally different tyre.
Probably right
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Went to the unit to do a bit of work on my other car and the lad next door collars me. He's been trying to catch me since the New YEar as he has a full set of Pirelli's (still with the bobbles on) from a 944 that he only wants £80 for.
Anyway, took them off his hands as spares / track tyres
Andy
PS They were definitely Avon ZZ1's, that I replaced, not the the new ZZR track/road type tyres.
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http://www.tyretest.com/index.html
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What a trye the ZZR looks like - Elite brought a pre-production version along to a Sussex event last Saturday. I run MPSCs at the moment and I thought they had no flex in the side walls, wait until you see the ZZR - you can stand on it and it does flex at all! It just about had grooves - enough to be legal anyway - wouldn't want to drive it in the wet!
I've bitten the bullet and ordered a set for track days as they are around £300 a set cheaper than the Michelins! I'll try them on my first track day on April 12th.
Keep us posted on how you get on with the ZZRs, what sizes have you orderd? What cost and where did you get them. I am thinking about them for the road, i know i know they are not great in the wet, but i have see a few roports state that they(track day legals) are not as bad as some people make out. My car is a weekend only i dont drive that many miles, and i would be putting them on another set of wheels anyway.

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