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Hi all, I'm looking to replace my two front tires on my 04 955 S (295/30 R22 Pirelli Scorpion) with the same. What questions should I ask the shop(Not porsche Center) before letting them switch out the tires for the replacement, I.e Wheel alignment specifications etc. Also, when th vehicle is lifted off the ground, should the air suspension be in "workshop mode" or should the vehicle be raised to the highest setting? My indie Mech says the latter which is contrary to what I've read in forums and manual. Thanks

 

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The 2 rear tires should be the same size and manufacture model as the 2 front new tires. 

Workshop mode, ask them to check the voltage on the TPMS, balancing, and all 4 tire wheel alignment.

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