I have a 86 944 NA and I’m looking for tire options in the 215 60 15 size.
I’m only seeing all-season tires with high tread ratings.
I’m looking for more of a summer tire.
What brand and model tire is everyone running?
TIA
215 60 15 tire availability
- walfreyydo
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There is not a lot of options in that tire size as its not very standard anymore. The sizes with the most options:
205/55 for 7" wheels
225/50 for 8" wheels
Ive had great luck with Continental Extreme Contact Sports - 345 treadwear, good street/performance tire that does well in wet or dry. Albeit those above sizes are probably better suited for a 16" wheel
If moving 215/60/15 the only performance tire I am finding is the Pirelli P6000 and they are crazy expensive. Otherwise you will need to settle with an all season tire
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSear ... rmance=ALL
205/55 for 7" wheels
225/50 for 8" wheels
Ive had great luck with Continental Extreme Contact Sports - 345 treadwear, good street/performance tire that does well in wet or dry. Albeit those above sizes are probably better suited for a 16" wheel
If moving 215/60/15 the only performance tire I am finding is the Pirelli P6000 and they are crazy expensive. Otherwise you will need to settle with an all season tire
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSear ... rmance=ALL
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I’m also running my original staggered 15” Fuchs set on my ’86, so I feel your pain. Although it has to be said that here across the pond in Europe we at least have some options also in the factory-correct 215/60/15 size. I have a good previous experience with Continental summer tires, at the moment I’m running Kumho Solus which I don’t like that much, might go back to Continental. IMHO it should be illegal to ruin the 944s exceptional handling with all-season tires. 
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Continental is the way on 15"...walfreyydo wrote: Thu Apr 02, 2026 5:56 am There is not a lot of options in that tire size as its not very standard anymore. The sizes with the most options:
205/55 for 7" wheels
225/50 for 8" wheels
Ive had great luck with Continental Extreme Contact Sports - 345 treadwear, good street/performance tire that does well in wet or dry. Albeit those above sizes are probably better suited for a 16" wheel
If moving 215/60/15 the only performance tire I am finding is the Pirelli P6000 and they are crazy expensive. Otherwise you will need to settle with an all season tire
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSear ... rmance=ALL
- PSU_Crash
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I ran into the same thing with wanting a more performance based tire, but not willing to pay for the Pirelli. I'm currently running Falken Sincera and they have exceeded expectations on the street/mountain curves! The plan now is to grab something sticky for autocross and HPDE. I have a spare set of phone dials just for this.
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I put on some new Hankook Kinergy PT tires due to their low price (and I am not planning to track / push the car to the limit). I highly recommend if looking for a budget friendly tire option in 215/60/R15
