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Greetings to 981 Forum members.

(This posting is revised to correct the year and model of my friends Boxster GTS.)(and again to note car is a 981.)

I have a friend who went to Germany and came home with a 2015 Boxster GTS.

He has asked me about new tires and I could only tell him about my adventures with my 911SC and 996 C4S.

What is the current thought re putting new tires on the Boxster?  Anyone?  Anyone?

Does anyone have a positive, or for that matter a negative opinion, on replacement tires.

My friend intends to put on 4 tires and I've advised him not to mix and match manufacturers.

I run Michelin PS2's, N3, on my C4S and like them way better than any others.

Cheers to all...

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You are always safe to put Porsche N-spec tires on your Porsche.

If you got to a site like Tirerack.com - put your car year and model into their system it will show you the recommended tires including Porsche N-spec tires.

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You are always safe to put Porsche N-spec tires on your Porsche.
If you got to a site like Tirerack.com - put your car year and model into their system it will show you the recommended tires including Porsche N-spec tires.
N Spec Michelin Pilot Super Sports are great on my 99 911 C2 Cab.

Conti has a new extreme contact model as well. Not sure if it's N rated.

I bought through tire track and they have been excellent. I'm very pleased.

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Have your friend look into Michelin Super Sports (I have these on my 991S) or the newer PS4s. Both great tires, and some are becoming "N" rated, though that's not exactly required.

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