I bought a used 911 about a year ago, and it came with 19 inch wheels. I
haven't been able to find 19 inch tires that aren't high speed rated, that
is, that won't wear out quickly,
Mike
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"PJ O'Donovan" <Xentinc@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Feb 28, 11:52 pm, "Low Life #3" <holden_mcthy...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> wrote:
>>"wtrplnet" <w...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> news:47c79a06$0$16673$4c368faf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> :
> : The appropriate long term solution is to put all season tires on
> it,
> which
> : will probably suffice for virtually all your driving needs...and
> the
> tires
> : will last longer as well.
>
> < or buy some used rims (felgen) off eBay or a wrecker and have winter
> tires
> mounted then swap the wheel sets out twice a year which is what we do
> with
> the 996 and '89 Jeep Cherokee. I'm not a fan of so-called all season
> tires.>
>
> Thanks for responses.
>
> Next question. The Cayenne came with 19 inch rims. Can I put any and
> all 19 inch
> wheels on the car for the winter swap?


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