Guest Harold Posted 24February, 2014 Report Share Posted 24February, 2014 Just wondering what mileage I can expect from the 991S tyres. Used to get circa 8000 kms from my C63, I doubt it will be that bad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pauly Posted 24February, 2014 Report Share Posted 24February, 2014 Id say it depends how you drive really. what roads you take ect. I can make mine last 20,000 kms. or 8,000kms. or even 2000kms. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GC9911 Posted 24February, 2014 Report Share Posted 24February, 2014 Harold, Just put the first replacement set on at 18,000klms. When the rears were near the end I finished them off at an eastern creek track day, the fronts still had 5,000 left in them but with so much track pick up from the heat it was like driving on square wheels. I replaced the Pzeros with 'Michelin pilot super sports. I chewed up a set on the 997 C4 at 16,000k after a week in the Targa Tas Porsche tour. I think if you are doing normal town driving you will get 20,000 out of Pzeros. The first set on the 991 did a week in Tasmania on the Targa Tour. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Harold Posted 24February, 2014 Report Share Posted 24February, 2014 Harold, Just put the first replacement set on at 18,000klms. When the rears were near the end I finished them off at an eastern creek track day, the fronts still had 5,000 left in them but with so much track pick up from the heat it was like driving on square wheels. I replaced the Pzeros with 'Michelin pilot super sports. I chewed up a set on the 997 C4 at 16,000k after a week in the Targa Tas Porsche tour. I think if you are doing normal town driving you will get 20,000 out of Pzeros. The first set on the 991 did a week in Tasmania on the Targa Tour. Thanks Greg, I am just a normal everyday driver. I am too old and worn out to race etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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