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TTJunkie

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  1. You can actually run with a wide variety of tires, provided the front and rear tires have the same outer diameter. If you're interested in Michelins, go to www.michelinman.com and select the rear tire you most prefer. Then go to the spec detail and note the height and revolutions per mile, then find a corresponding front tire with a height +/- .2" or 10 revolutions per mile. I run 335/30/18 rear and 245/40/18 front Michelin Pilot Sport PS2's on my C4S. It's a little more than you require, and a lot more than stock wheels will allow, but it's well within tolerances for the differential/PSM/ABS systems on the 996 C4S.
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