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I know a few guys on here have ran the NO Cup 2's in 305/325. Anyone got pics? Leaning this way for tires next and would love to see them mounted. That's if you can even find them anywhere...TireRack says backordered. Trying to find out how far out.
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I know a few guys on here have ran the NO Cup 2's in 305/325. Anyone got pics? Leaning this way for tires next and would love to see them mounted. That's if you can even find them anywhere...TireRack says backordered. Trying to find out how far out.
I have a few sets of takeoffs I could sell of the 305/30’s. No pictures unfortunately, but honestly I couldn’t tell a difference. I do however have the FP springs which makes that gap look smaller.

I’m a huge fan of the 305/30 in the front and 305/35 in the rear. Amazing grip on track exactly where you need it.
 

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These Porsche spec tires have a lot of meat. They have around double the tread depth! These are mounted on P6G R spec wheels, the rears do poke a little bit with some more camber would help to pull them in.

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Woah...those rear suckers are meaty. Interesting considering the published specs are smaller than my Conti’s…but they don’t look it. They look wide for a 325 even for Michelin standards. What a good looking tire though. Thanks for the pics Bill. How wide are those wheels on the back?

Thanks Jon, but looks like I can’t get rears anywhere. Per TireRack…

Hi Jon,

Those are Porsche dealership available only for the time being, Michelin needs to make enough so we can sell them too. It is a Porsche spec tire and they have priority for production. Looks like there is another production run on the fronts with tires estimated October time frame but no production scheduled for the rears currently. You would have to find them left in stock at a Porsche dealership from the last production run right now. Hope this helps.


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The fronts are 11” wide and the rears are 11.5” wide. Same as R spec!
 

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Aawweee snap…even on my wheels. Thanks @NoXiDe ! That’s perfect. Got any more shots?!?!

Any details on where/how you got them? Assuming this is an older pic, considering current status.

And what springs?
 
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I called seven Porsche dealerships today...no dice! :(
 

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I called seven Porsche dealerships today...no dice! :(
Have you thought about Goodyear SC3R’s? They might be easier to get! I just put a set on my car this year and really like them so far. Same 305/325 size you were looking into. Just a thought.
 

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@Slywilliez yup, that’s exactly my thought. I actually wanted the non R, but can’t get the fronts anywhere either. So yes. I’ll be going 3R. Plus, I get a 25% discount on GY tires through USAA. With that, I can get a brand new set of 3R’s for almost the same price as I’ve been finding Camaro take-offs for.
 

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I will be selling fronts here shortly with maybe a few hundred miles on them
 

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What does the “N0” stand for? I saw them on my GT4 PS4S tires are well.
I get that it’s the Porsche spec tire. But wondering it’s meaning.
 
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I don't know what it stands for, but the N is for the Porsche designation. On any of the Porsche Michelins I had notices some type of NX designator; N0, N1, N2, etc.
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