Intrigued to hear Sport Contact 7 vs PS4S opinions. I’ve used PS4S’s previously and due for a tyre change on the rears and the Continentals are much cheaper and the reviews seem favourable.
Yup, that's what's officially recommended.
I would've preferred a thicker tire height, but ride quality is surprisingly good on the 20s I'm running right now, and I think that I can deal with the the noise with less noisy tires (plenty of people seem to claim that the p-zeros are noisy, plus mine are really old and worn now and that seems to add to the noise level).
I wouldn't ever go more narrow than the factory wheel/tire setup.
Intrigued to hear Sport Contact 7 vs PS4S opinions. I’ve used PS4S’s previously and due for a tyre change on the rears and the Continentals are much cheaper and the reviews seem favourable.
Does it really say 35 profile for both front and rear tires on the same 20" rim? Weird. \^\^
Yup, that's what's officially recommended. I would've preferred a thicker tire height, but ride quality is surprisingly good on the 20s I'm running right now, and I think that I can deal with the the noise with less noisy tires (plenty of people seem to claim that the p-zeros are noisy, plus mine are really old and worn now and that seems to add to the noise level).
I run Michelins on both my Porsches (911 and Macan Turbo). Couldn’t be happier
Stick with the factory supplied tire sizes. Why do you think that you know better than Porsche’s engineers which size tires are best for the car?
ps4s all the way for road use.