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I mean... what is the smallest wheel size i can put on my 997?

I already have nice 19inch wheel, but its no good for winter season.

Over here in my town, during winter... sometimes it snows so much.

I am not plaing to bring out my porsche duing a bad weather, but

I still want to have a plan B as a back up.... say, like... having

snow chain in the trunk so that on the way back home, if it starts

to snow, i can put snow chain on my already snow tires...

The problem is that, 19inch wheel is already too big... so i dont

want to increse the totoal size. Instead... I want to get a brand

new set of wheels, and snow tires...which are on good sales.

But... at the same time, i want to share these wheels with my

normal day use car... nissan bluebird. This model is not on sale in US,

but only in Japan and South-Korea. Its just an economic model

with about size of honda civic...or low grade nissan sentra.

Anyway... since my little nissan does not have enough space

for such a bit set of wheels, I like to know how little wheel, a prosche 997

may handle. This has to condier the size of snow tire as well.

I cannot get too thick tires... Oh...also, the snow chain too...

Thx for all the help guys~

Envy ur experiments and profesionalism. ;-)

Edited by angeltic

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