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PostPosted: Sun Sep 05, 2010 5:05 pm 
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Having just picked up a set of original Design 90s :) to replace the Boxster wheels currently on my car, I will be getting them refurbed ready for some new rubber. I have a pretty good idea which make/model of tyres will be fitted, but would appreciate some thoughts on the size options.

As I understand it, the standard fit tyres for 7J front & 8J rears is 205/55 and 225/50 respectively, but having checked a few tyre sites on the web, the rear ones don't seem to be appropriate for 8" rims (recommended only on 6-7.5") :? . As an alternative, I could go for 245/45s, which are recommended for 8-9.5" rims and have the same rolling radius. If I did this, it seems sensible to go for slightly wider ones on the front as well to match, which would mean 225/50s.

So, the question that I've got is does anyone else run 225/50/16 fronts and 245/45/16 rears? If so, any problems with fitment or extra load on the power steering? Alternatively, would the 225/245 option mean that the car was 'over-tyred' (to quote a classic Vauxhall advert :lol: !!)

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 05, 2010 5:49 pm 
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have you tried Kumho?

I had 225s on the front and replaced them with 205/55 Kumho's and there was a big improvement. When I was at the tyre shop I'm certain the chap said he could also fit 225/50 Kumho's on the rear too - but that'll be when the current ones are worn out...

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 05, 2010 5:52 pm 
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When you say you noticed a big improvement, was that because you went back to the standard size, or switched to Kumhos, do you think?

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 05, 2010 6:10 pm 
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Yup of course Porsche didn't know what they were doing I'd go with what the guy in the tyre dealers told you :twisted:

225/245 Fr/Rr were Turbo sizes & knacker the steering feel or certainly did on my car. I run Goodyear F1 GSD3 205/55 fr & 225/50 rears & it is very balanced & pleasant to drive.

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Thanks Jim :) . Yes, I know that you should always stick with the way that the manufacturer intended, but I can never resist the opportunity to go up a size :roll: . I will follow your advice and stick to the 205/225 combo, which will also save me some money to spend on something else :twisted: !!

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tr7v8 wrote:
I run Goodyear F1 GSD3 205/55 fr & 225/50 rears & it is very balanced & pleasant to drive.


I have to agree. I have just put the same on again, after all the research I did last time I guess that buying the same again cannot be a bad thing. The last set lasted 22000 miles. The new ones cost me £368 fitted.

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What size were your boxster wheels? It be intersteding 2 see if you think it was an improvement.

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Boxster wheels are something like 6J ET52 fronts and 7J ET40 rears, with standard size tyres. It therefore won't be so much the different sized tyres that I might notice, but the correct offsets and wheel sizes will hopefully feel better (and defnitely look more in keeping with the style of the car ;) )

Just been sensible and ordered some 205/225s from Camskill. I have gone for Toyo T1Rs, as I have had good experiences with them on previous cars, and a bargain price of around £290 (excluding fitting, but this will be done my my wheel restorer :) )

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Got Toyo T1 R's on my 220 no prolems and seem to wear well, i have P Zero's on the Turbo S again no problems.

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Uniroyal Rainsport 2 all round for me. Haven't lost grip in the car since putting them on.

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