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Does anyone know what the maximum tire and wheel size is for a 911 SC. I currently have 2354017 on the front and 2554017 on the rear and want to go bigger for track events. any ideas?

  • 6 months later...
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You are at the max without some major trimming of the wheel wells and the oil line bolts on the back if the car. Best option would be to go to an r compound tire for more stick. 275's can fit on the back but the wheel offset need to be perfect and the fenders trimmed as well as the some of the suspension bolts ground down.

I have 225/45 and 255/40 with no issues on my Carrera

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  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

You are at the max without some major trimming of the wheel wells and the oil line bolts on the back if the car. Best option would be to go to an r compound tire for more stick. 275's can fit on the back but the wheel offset need to be perfect and the fenders trimmed as well as the some of the suspension bolts ground down.

I have 225/45 and 255/40 with no issues on my Carrera

I would go with r comp 255's

Posted

Does anyone know what the maximum tire and wheel size is for a 911 SC. I currently have 2354017 on the front and 2554017 on the rear and want to go bigger for track events. any ideas?

how lowered is your car. didn't you have to bend in the wheel well edges in the front to be able to turn those 17's? I kept 16 on my lowered SC as I didn't want to tinker with the wheel wells.

  • 4 months later...
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I understand the tire size max in the first post. However, what is the max wheel size to match with this tire size? I am not interested in grinding bolts, or rolling fenders etc..

Thanks

Posted

You are at the max without some major trimming of the wheel wells and the oil line bolts on the back if the car. Best option would be to go to an r compound tire for more stick. 275's can fit on the back but the wheel offset need to be perfect and the fenders trimmed as well as the some of the suspension bolts ground down.

I have 225/45 and 255/40 with no issues on my Carrera

What size Fuchs are they?

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