Overview of Porsche wheels for use with summer tires. The wheel description (wheel size, offset, part number and Porsche trademark ) is indicated
on the inside/outside of the wheel.
Wheel Fastening:
Securing of the wheels to the hub occurs with five lug bolts M14 x 1.5 (19 mm socket size). Tightening torque = l3O Nm (95 ft/lb).
General Comments:
The rubber valve stem (not for 18" Turbo wheels) part numbers1 900 265 001 50 or 000 044 600 00 including cap should be replaced with the
mounting of each new tire.
For 18" Turbo wheels use part number, 993 362 073 00, steel valve.
Observe tire mounting instructions from page one and two regarding direction of rotation and or side direction when mounting. Use lubricant to
facilitate mounting and to prevent damage to tire beads. Avoid extreme acceleration and braking for the first 60 to 120 miles to prevent tire
movement on the wheel. Wheel balancing accuracy may be affected if this should occur.
Optimal wheel balancing and minimal tire noise can be achieved by matching the tire run out to the wheel. Please refer to the following comments
on controlled and uncontrolled matching.
Uncontrolled matching:
on the inside/outside of the wheel.
Wheel Fastening:
Securing of the wheels to the hub occurs with five lug bolts M14 x 1.5 (19 mm socket size). Tightening torque = l3O Nm (95 ft/lb).
General Comments:
The rubber valve stem (not for 18" Turbo wheels) part numbers1 900 265 001 50 or 000 044 600 00 including cap should be replaced with the
mounting of each new tire.
For 18" Turbo wheels use part number, 993 362 073 00, steel valve.
Observe tire mounting instructions from page one and two regarding direction of rotation and or side direction when mounting. Use lubricant to
facilitate mounting and to prevent damage to tire beads. Avoid extreme acceleration and braking for the first 60 to 120 miles to prevent tire
movement on the wheel. Wheel balancing accuracy may be affected if this should occur.
Optimal wheel balancing and minimal tire noise can be achieved by matching the tire run out to the wheel. Please refer to the following comments
on controlled and uncontrolled matching.
Uncontrolled matching:
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