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Old 11-20-2017, 01:49 PM
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Winter tires which one?

Hey guys I am looking to pick up a set of winter tires for my 2017 991.2 Turbo and wanted to see your opinions on which I should get. I am looking at the Michelin Pilot Alpin PA4 or the Pirelli Winter Scottozero Serie II. Any help you can give me on which is better would be appreciated, or if there are any better options for me to look at.
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The Alpin is a great cold weather tire. I really like them. I didn’t buy them for snow really though - mostly for cold.

Nokians are great snow tires. I’ve had them in other cars. Check the speed rating.

No experience with the Pirellis. Locally people prefer the Alpins.
 
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Did you have to buy new wheels for the winter tires? I spoke to tirerack and they said the wheels in the back are bigger and have to buy new wheels. here is what the website shows


Important Notes Rear: 295/30-20 is only approved for winter use, requires 20X 10" to 11" wheel. Will not mount on OE 20X11.5" wheel! Match with 245/35-20 front fitment






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The Alpin is a great cold weather tire. I really like them. I didn’t buy them for snow really though - mostly for cold.

Nokians are great snow tires. I’ve had them in other cars. Check the speed rating.

No experience with the Pirellis. Locally people prefer the Alpins.
 
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You can mount them, Porsche doesn’t recommend it and issued a TSB or something like that but at least ten in my area have run those 295s on 11.5” rims. I ran them on my 11.5” wheels for the first few months.

This summer I bought a wheel set with 11” rears for long term winter tire use. I found the “flow forged” cast wheels to be a good compromise between cost and weight. They run about $2500-3000 for a set of rims and have a weight similar to or less than stock wheels. With the tires at $2000 a set it’s not too bad.
 
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Are you looking to drive in snow or more in cold weather (i.e. after roads are generally cleared)? I think your options will be different based on this.
 
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a little bit of both, can you tell me both options what you would recommend?


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Are you looking to drive in snow or more in cold weather (i.e. after roads are generally cleared)? I think your options will be different based on this.
 
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a little bit of both, can you tell me both options what you would recommend?
If you don't plan on driving through snow storms then I'd stick with more of a performance winter like you mentioned, PA4/Sottozero 3. The Sottozero 3 I think tests a little better, although I generally think Michelin makes a better tire.

For hardcore snow, I went with the Bridgestone Blizzak WS80. If I had to do it again, I'd probably go with a performance winter as 95% of the time I drive the snow is already mostly cleared. I have yet to need to drive out during a snow storm and even if I did, I'm confident the performance winters will do the trick. Many years ago I made the stupid call of driving out while it was a hardcore snowstorm in my RWD M3 on Dunlop Wintersport M3 tires, it drove confidently and I had no issues.
 
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Yes, the Nokians do have many tire sizes.
 
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As a previous Canadian resident and Tire dealer stay away from SottoZeros, terrible cold weather flexibility, terrible on ice, terrible ride, expensive.

Nokian R2's , WS80's, PA4 Alpins in that order
 
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Had sotto zeros on a Panamera. No complaints other than a harsher ride which made me think these were run flats, but they were not. Cornering was amazing though.
 
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I had Sottozero Serie II winter tires on my 997 Turbo, and they were fine. No complaints. I have Pilot Alpin PA4 winter tires on my 991 Turbo S, and I prefer them to the Pirellis. They are quieter, they have a better ride, and they handle better.
 
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Just bought a set of the PA4's and having the dealer install them now. lets see...... thanks for all the helpful feedback
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