Winter wheel sets for Turbo - UK suggestions

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Hi all,

Having used porsche winter wheels sets on my Panamera and liking them, I would like to get a set of winter wheels and tyres for the Turbo. Ideally don’t want to pay Porsche for another set (Still trying to sell the Panamera ones). Does anyone have inputs for UK sources please?
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Hi all,

Having used porsche winter wheels sets on my Panamera and liking them, I would like to get a set of winter wheels and tyres for the Turbo. Ideally don’t want to pay Porsche for another set (Still trying to sell the Panamera ones). Does anyone have inputs for UK sources please?
thanks
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I have used Performance alloys and got some very good service from them.

https://www.performancealloys.com/

The tyres I have chosen are the new Pirelli PZero Winter 20 inch.
I had a little bit of issue to get the tyre sensors to work, so you might want to check with them. That could be country dependant or....? Here is a few pictures of mine.

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Hi,
I have used Performance alloys and got some very good service from them.

https://www.performancealloys.com/

The tyres I have chosen are the new Pirelli PZero Winter 20 inch.
I had a little bit of issue to get the tyre sensors to work, so you might want to check with them. That could be country dependant or....? Here is a few pictures of mine.

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Looks great. What widths and ET Offsets are they?
 

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Looks great. What widths and ET Offsets are they?
Here are the data that I have.

MAK LeipzigD 20 inch Gloss Black
Fronts: 9.0J x 20 ET 50, Center bore 71.6, bolt pattern 5x130
Rears: 11,5J x 20 ET 60 Center bore 71.6, bolt pattern 5x130
Pirelli P Zero winter tyres 245/45 R20 and 285/40 R20 NFO.

Hope that helps!
I am going to order some new wheel hubs from Porsche. But so far very pleased with the package . No issues about any extra noise and the tyres certainly feel a bit softer tha5 the 21’s on the colder weather. I have seen slightly lower consumption but I have not tested this I any detail. But it certainly not been any increase.
 

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Here are the data that I have.

MAK LeipzigD 20 inch Gloss Black
Fronts: 9.0J x 20 ET 50, Center bore 71.6, bolt pattern 5x130
Rears: 11,5J x 20 ET 60 Center bore 71.6, bolt pattern 5x130
Pirelli P Zero winter tyres 245/45 R20 and 285/40 R20 NFO.

Hope that helps!
I am going to order some new wheel hubs from Porsche. But so far very pleased with the package . No issues about any extra noise and the tyres certainly feel a bit softer tha5 the 21’s on the colder weather. I have seen slightly lower consumption but I have not tested this I any detail. But it certainly not been any increase.
Thanks for the info. ?
Not sure I would be happy personally with 285's on an 11.5 inch rim as that makes the tyre width of 285mm narrow than the wheel width of 292mm.
 


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Hi all,

Having used porsche winter wheels sets on my Panamera and liking them, I would like to get a set of winter wheels and tyres for the Turbo. Ideally don’t want to pay Porsche for another set (Still trying to sell the Panamera ones). Does anyone have inputs for UK sources please?
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Do the panamera ones not fit? I was considering a set of second hand panamera ones for mine
 

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Thanks for the info. ?
Not sure I would be happy personally with 285's on an 11.5 inch rim as that makes the tyre width of 285mm narrow than the wheel width of 292mm.
I honestly just followed the recommendations, but you have a very valid point.
 

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Do the panamera ones not fit? I was considering a set of second hand panamera ones for mine
Not really unless you use 15-20mm spacers. They are far more inset inwards.
Cayenne Wheels will fit though.
 
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I honestly just followed the recommendations, but you have a very valid point.
They do look stunning. Are you sure on the rear ET being 60 and not 63 as Performance Alloys and Mak wheels website only show ET63 in 20x11.5?
 

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They do look stunning. Are you sure on the rear ET being 60 and not 63 as Performance Alloys and Mak wheels website only show ET63 in 20x11.5?
Sorry not doing that great today!

You are correct ET 63 not 60.

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Not really unless you use 15-20mm spacers. They are far more inset inwards.
Cayenne Wheels will fit though.
It would still be a cheaper option for me as I own the wheels and tyres already..

i asked my dealer and they point blank said no they will not fit..

Do you know if there is anywhere that I could get the correct assessment and advice?
 

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It would still be a cheaper option for me as I own the wheels and tyres already..

i asked my dealer and they point blank said no they will not fit..

Do you know if there is anywhere that I could get the correct assessment and advice?
Great experience with performance alloys. Got these:

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See the pictures on the car here. I got the PZero Winter tires (same size as the ones directly from Porsche).
 

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You can have my 20” Turbo alloys and put Winters on them, I’ll have your Mission-Es .. swap them back again the the summer. Everybody wins! ?
 

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It would still be a cheaper option for me as I own the wheels and tyres already..

i asked my dealer and they point blank said no they will not fit..

Do you know if there is anywhere that I could get the correct assessment and advice?
It depends what size they are, I looked at some second hand and the size and offset was very close and think they would be fine. The tyres would be the wrong profile though and would need different tyres. I wouldn’t listen to the dealer...... if you have them I would definitely do a trial fit for clearance of the brakes etc and see if they fit.
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