Dealer put Michelin Pilot Sport N2's on my TT...
#16
Probably should have... but I didn't and i'm going to stop thinking about it. Will consult the Team next time
Last edited by jamesw; 10-12-2012 at 01:43 AM.
#19
Here you go:
To identify the correct tyre specifications for your Porsche, please contact your Porsche Centre.
The ‘N’ designation (N0, N1, N2, N3) quoted in the size specifications is additional information stipulated by Porsche and indicates that the
respective tyre has been exclusively developed for the corresponding Porsche model.
Check this: http://www.kronostyres.be/porsche-cl...in-Porsche.pdf
Hope this helps, N0, N1, N2...means the tires were developed together with Porsche and are officially approved however you can also use different brand of course.
To identify the correct tyre specifications for your Porsche, please contact your Porsche Centre.
The ‘N’ designation (N0, N1, N2, N3) quoted in the size specifications is additional information stipulated by Porsche and indicates that the
respective tyre has been exclusively developed for the corresponding Porsche model.
Check this: http://www.kronostyres.be/porsche-cl...in-Porsche.pdf
Hope this helps, N0, N1, N2...means the tires were developed together with Porsche and are officially approved however you can also use different brand of course.
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