Wheels/Tires - Summer Spacers/Wheels/Tires
414/09 ENU 4440
Oct 30, 2009
Approved Summer Tires, Wheels and Spacers (14/09)
Information
This Manufacturer Approval list replaces Manufacturer Approvals, Group 4, # 09/08 and #10/08 dated September 23, 2008.
Vehicle Type:
Boxster (987)/Boxster S (987)
Cayman (987)/Cayman S (987)
Model Year:
As of 2005 up to 2008
Information:
Current approval status: March 2009
Driving with different tires (mixed tires)
^ Uncontrollable vehicle handling
--> Only use tires of the same make and type, with the same speed index and the same specification code (NO, N1, N2,...) on a vehicle.
Makes/Types:
The tire makes and types shown in bold in the table below are approved tires for vehicles as of model year 2009. We recommend that you use these tires when installing new tires.
Information
N... = Specification code of the tire, e.g. "NO", "N1", "N2" ... The complete "N" code of the tires in question must be shown on the tire sidewall near the tire type designation.
Instructions for correct mounting of the tires are also given on the tire sidewall. If there are no mounting instructions on the tire sidewall, the tire must be mounted so that the DOT marking is visible from the outside.
Information
If a tire is damaged and it is not possible to determine with absolute certainty that there is no ply damage - with all of its consequences - or if the tire was thermally and/or mechanically overloaded due to a loss of pressure or other prior damage, replace the tire in question for safety reasons.
Repairs to "V", "W", "Y" and "ZR" tires are not permissable, as well as the use of inner tubes in tubeless tires. Please inform your customers accordingly. It is advisable to mount winter tires at temperatures below 45° F/7 °C, because the driving characteristics of summer tires are reduced at low temperatures. Extremely low temperatures can cause permanent damage to summer tires.
Incorrect tire pressure
Uncontrollable vehicle handling
--> Adjust the tire pressure according to specifications. Never allow the pressure to fall below the minimum pressure.
--> Check age of tires. Replace tires that are more than 6 years old.
--> Perform visual inspections.
--> Use new rubber valves at every tire change.
--> Use only tires recommended by Porsche.
Tire pressure:
Information
The tire pressure applies only to the tire makes and types approved by Porsche, and is specified for cold tires (approx. 68° F/20°C . The tire pressures must never be lower than the specified values.
Sizes:
Permissible summer tire and wheel sizes (RO = rim offset in mm).
Subsequent installation of spacers
Securing spacers and wheels
The 5-mm spacers are secured on the wheel hubs together with the brake discs using countersunk screws (M6x 16), Part No.900.269.106.09.
Tightening torque 10 Nm (7.5 ftlb.)
The 5-mm spacer must remain on the vehicle when mounting the spare wheel.
If 5-mm spacers are used, the wheels must be secured using the 5-mm longer wheel bolts used on the 911 GT3, Part No. 996.361.203.90. These wheel bolts are marked with GT or with a red color on the front of the bolt head (arrow) or the rotating spherical cap is galvanized in red.
Length "X" approx. 50 mm Tightening torque 130 Nm (96 ftlb.)
If the spacer is removed, the original wheel bolts, Length "X" approx. 45 mm, must be used again.
WARNING
Wheel electronics units not detected, incorrectly secured or loose on vehicles without Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPM)
^ Risk of damage to wheels and/or tires
^ Uncontrollable vehicle handling
--> Do not mount wheels with wheel electronics units on vehicles without TPM.
Wheels:
Overview of Porsche wheels for summer tires
Identification on the inside/outside of the wheel disc:
Wheel size, rim offset (RO) in mm, Part No. and Porsche logo
Information
Improper handling can damage the wheel surface.
Carry out tire removal and mounting using a bead holding-down device only.
Use a leather pad on the rim flange to support the valve insertion tool.
Only use the Porsche centering clamping set for balancing.
Do not use brushes to clean the wheels because brushes can cause deep scratches that cannot be removed by polishing.
Never use solvents or other chemical substances on tires.
Wheel Mounting:
Tightening torque 130 Nm (96 ftlb.)
Navigation System:
After a wheel or tire change, the full locating accuracy is attained only after a trip of approx. 50 km (30 miles), if possible on a highway and at a speed > 60 km/h (40 mph). Furthermore, high wheel slip factor (e.g. wheel spin) can result in temporary incorrect positioning.
TPM Tire Pressure Monitoring System
New wheels must be equipped with wheel transmiffers for the Tire Pressure Monitoring system.
Check battery charge status of wheel transmiffers before changing tires.
Switch off ignition when changing a wheel.
If the properties of the new tires do not correspond to the settings in the on-board computer, a message is displayed.
After changing a wheel, the settings in the on-board computer need to be updated.
General Information:
Always use new valves when changing tires.
Always observe any possible instructions concerning the rolling direction and/or specifying which side the tires must be mounted on. Refer to notes on page 1 (if applicable).
Coat the tire beads and humps with mounting lubricant before mounting the tire. This ensures that the tire beads will slide over the humps easily. In order to prevent the tire from turning on the wheel, avoid extreme driving maneuvers (acceleration and braking) during the first (100 to 200 miles) with new or recently mounted tires.
In order to optimize smoothness of rolling, it is appropriate - and necessary in individual cases - to mount the tire in a certain (favorable) position with respect to the wheel (matching).
Matching (uncontrolled and controlled) is explained below:
Uncontrolled matching: Turning the tire on the wheel by 900 or 1200 if necessary in order to achieve an acceptable value with regard to rolling smoothness (true running, imbalance and weight distribution of balance weights).
Controlled matching: With a balancing machine with matching program. In most cases, this produces an even better result with regard to the rolling smoothness (true running, imbalance and weight distribution of the balance weights) than can be achieved with uncontrolled matching. Maximum permissible radial runout and lateral runout of the wheels < 0.7 mm. Maximum permissible radial runout and lateral runout of the wheels with tires < 1.25 mm. Values < 1.50 mm - ideally approx. 0.5 mm - are desirable.
The mounting pressure (seating pressure) of 58 psV4.0 bar overpressure must not be exceeded before both tire beads are evenly seated on the rim flange.
If new tires are to be mounted or the tires of one axle are to be replaced, tires of the same make, the same type and with the same specification code must always be used on each of the two axles. If tires are replaced on one axle only, the different tread depth from that on the other axle can cause a noticeable change in the familiar handling. This is especially the case if new tires are mounted on the rear axle. This effect decreases with increasing tire mileage.
When replacing a tire on an axle, make sure that the tread depth of the new tire does not differ from that of the other tire by more than 30%.
If a tire is damaged and it cannot be determined with absolute certainty that there is no ply damage - with all of its consequences - or if the tire was thermally or mechanically overloaded due to a loss of pressure or other prior damage, we recommend replacement of the tire in question for safety reasons.
Repairs on "ZR" tires are not permissible, as is the use of inner tubes in tubeless tires. Tires age due to chemical and physical processes, which can impair their function. Tires that are stored unused for an extended period harden and become brittle faster than tires that are in continual use. Hairline aging cracks can occur on older tires. On tires in continual use, the kneading action activates the plasticizer in the rubber and thereby prevents hardening and cracking.
Therefore, attention should be paid not only to the tread depth but also to the age of the tire. Tires should not be older than 6 years. The age of the tire can be determined via the DOT code on the sidewall, which indicates the production date of the tire: e.g. DOT 2201 = 22nd week of 2001.
Tires/complete wheels must be stored in a cool, dry and dark room with adequate ventilation. They must never come into contact with fuel, oil, grease or chemicals.
Complete wheels can be stacked for storage; it is advisable to increase the tire pressure by 0.4 bar. Optimum conditions for proper storage of the complete wheels are provided by the Original Porsche storage stand (trolley), Part Number 000 044 000 38.
If the tires are not mounted on wheels, it is best to store them in a vertical position. In this case the tires should be turned every two weeks in order to prevent excessive flattening. If the tires are stacked in horizontal position, they will become severely deformed and cannot be seated in the rim flange easily when they are fitted.
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