Hey All,
I know this has been discussed to great depth before but I was just browsing through the Porsche 944 workshop manual. In section 44 of the chassis manual it states that:
"When replacing summer tires, check for the correct tire specification character. The specification character N 1 or N 0, respectively, helps to distinguish summer tires approved by Porsche from other versions of identical tire type and same tire size. The tires approved by Porsche are also identified in the corresponding TI."
I know you all have your own opinions and many of you run non-Porsche-approved tyres without problems. But I remember seeing some posts which stated that the Porsche tire specification started after 944 production finished and didn't apply.
Amazing what detail is contained in the workshop manuals
Regards
Dave K.
I know this has been discussed to great depth before but I was just browsing through the Porsche 944 workshop manual. In section 44 of the chassis manual it states that:
"When replacing summer tires, check for the correct tire specification character. The specification character N 1 or N 0, respectively, helps to distinguish summer tires approved by Porsche from other versions of identical tire type and same tire size. The tires approved by Porsche are also identified in the corresponding TI."
I know you all have your own opinions and many of you run non-Porsche-approved tyres without problems. But I remember seeing some posts which stated that the Porsche tire specification started after 944 production finished and didn't apply.
Amazing what detail is contained in the workshop manuals
Regards
Dave K.