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> Tires - again., 16 X 8 and 9's
ben*james
post Jun 5 2020, 09:51 AM
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This has been discussed but I can't seem to put my finger on the answer.

I love Les Schwab but they don't seem to speak my language on this one.

Looking for a street/performance tire.

I proposed 245/45's and 225/50's or something similar to the counter help at Les. They only option they gave me was a mismatching set?!! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/WTF.gif)

What tires are you using for 16,8,9? Going under flares of course.

TIA
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horizontally-opposed
post Jun 5 2020, 09:17 PM
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Submitted a request on Yokohama's website to add three popular Porsche sizes to its new A-008P offerings:

225/50R16
195/65R15
215/60R15

Add those three to the existing 205/55R16 and 245/45R16 and the number of Porsches on 15- and 16-inch wheels that would cover, from MY 1954 to MY 2004 is staggering. 356 (hot rodded with 195/65s, but still...), 911, 912, 914, 924, 944, 928, 964, 993, and 986. Basically, everything that didn't come on 14s or 17s.

Link here: https://www.y-yokohama.com/cp/global/inquiry/
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