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Porsche 911 Carrera S 992.1 (2019–2024) Wheel Fitment Guide

The 2019-2024 Porsche 911 Carrera S 992.1 — covering the Carrera S, Carrera 4S, Carrera S Cabriolet, Carrera 4S Cabriolet, and Carrera Targa 4S — launched as the first 992 models to reach the US market, debuting at the 2018 LA Auto Show. Like all 992.1 Carrera variants, the S shares the same unified bodywork — 45mm wider than the previous 991 generation — meaning every wheel fitment in this guide applies equally across all five body styles. The S steps up from the base Carrera with 443hp, standard rear-axle steering availability, and the Carrera S Design 20/21″ wheel as standard delivery rather than the base Carrera’s smaller 19/20″ setup. Optional wheel packages — the Carrera Classic, RS Spyder Design, and Carrera Exclusive Design — are identical to those available across the rest of the 992.1 Carrera family. The platform hardware constraints are the same as on all 992.1 Carreras: R14 ball seat lug bolts, direct TPMS sensors that must be transferred when changing wheels, and the PCCB ceramic brake option requiring a minimum 20″ front wheel. The Targa 4S joined the lineup for the 2020 model year. This guide covers 2019-2024 USDM.

About this guide: The fitment data below is compiled from owner-submitted builds and enthusiast forum research across Rennlist and Planet-9. We summarize what 992 Carrera S owners have reported running successfully so you have a researched starting point for your build.

Every FMB build goes through a sanity check and an engineering verification before forging. We cross-reference the configuration you're ordering against your trim and brake package and what's commonly documented on similar builds — and our manufacturing partner verifies the wheel itself (backspace, brake caliper clearance, structural spec) before production begins.

Fitment decisions involving ride height, tire choice, and suspension setup are yours and your installer's call. Use this guide as research, not as a substitute for a real fitment conversation.

Factory Wheel & Tire Configurations

The 992.1 Carrera S, 4S, and Targa 4S share a single standard delivery wheel configuration — the Carrera S Design 20/21″ — which is the default wheel on all S variants. Three optional 20/21″ upgrade packages are available, all sharing identical dimensions. A 19/20″ downsize option exists as a no-cost configuration in some markets and as a widely used winter wheel setup. All configurations use identical platform hardware: 5×130 bolt pattern, 71.6mm center bore, M14×1.5 R14 ball seat lug bolts, 160 Nm / 118 lb-ft torque, and direct TPMS sensors. Note: the Targa 4S joined the lineup for the 2020 model year — all specifications apply from 2020 onward for that body style.

Carrera S Design 20/21"
Standard Delivery — Carrera S, 4S, Targa 4S
Front Wheel8.5J×20 ET53
Rear Wheel11.5J×21 ET67
Front Tire245/35ZR20 95Y XL
Rear Tire305/30ZR21 104Y XL
OEM Tire BrandGoodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 or Michelin Pilot Sport 4S (N-spec)
Center Bore71.6mm
Bolt Pattern5×130
Fastener TypeLug Bolts
Thread PitchM14×1.5
Seat TypeR14 Ball Seat (Spherical)
Torque Spec160 Nm / 118 lb-ft
ConstructionCast Aluminum
FinishAurum (standard) — multiple finishes available
TPMSDirect sensors — transfer required
Part Number992-044-660-D (set)
Applies ToCarrera S / 4S / Cabriolet (2019-2024) · Targa 4S (2020-2024)
The standard no-cost delivery wheel on all 992.1 S variants. The Carrera S Design is a dynamic 10-spoke open-spoke design — sportier in character than the Fuchs-inspired Carrera Classic — available in multiple finishes. Confirmed against the Porsche newsroom 2020 Carrera S/4S US spec sheet: 8.5J×20 front / 11.5J×21 rear with 245/35ZR20 / 305/30ZR21 tires. The 305/30ZR21 rear was the widest rear tire ever fitted to a standard production 911 at launch. Dimensions are identical to the three optional 20/21" upgrade packages — the choice between them is purely aesthetic. Compatible with both standard steel brakes and the optional PCCB ceramic brake package — 20" front clears both 350mm steel and 410mm PCCB calipers.
Carrera Classic 20/21"
Optional — All 992.1 S Variants
Front Wheel8.5J×20 ET53
Rear Wheel11.5J×21 ET67
Front Tire245/35ZR20 95Y XL
Rear Tire305/30ZR21 104Y XL
OEM Tire BrandGoodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 or Michelin Pilot Sport 4S (N-spec)
Center Bore71.6mm
Bolt Pattern5×130
Fastener TypeLug Bolts
Thread PitchM14×1.5
Seat TypeR14 Ball Seat (Spherical)
Torque Spec160 Nm / 118 lb-ft
ConstructionForged Aluminum
TPMSDirect sensors — transfer required
Part Number992-044-660-K (set) · 992-601-025-J (rims only)
Applies ToAll 992.1 S variants 2019-2024 · Also fits base Carrera, Carrera 4, GTS (5-lug)
Optional upgrade over the standard Carrera S Design delivery wheel. The Carrera Classic's Fuchs-inspired 5-spoke twin-spoke design is the most popular 992 wheel choice across the entire Carrera family — a direct homage to the iconic alloy wheels of the original 1967 911. Available in multiple finishes. Forged construction makes the Carrera Classic notably lighter than the standard Carrera S Design — owners commonly cite the Carrera Classic weighing in close to or slightly lighter than aftermarket forged alternatives at the same dimensions. Dimensions are identical to the Carrera S Design standard wheel — direct swap with no tire change required. Compatible with PCCB ceramic brakes.
RS Spyder Design 20/21"
Optional — All 992.1 S Variants
Front Wheel8.5J×20 ET53
Rear Wheel11.5J×21 ET67
Front Tire245/35ZR20 95Y XL
Rear Tire305/30ZR21 104Y XL
OEM Tire BrandGoodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 or Michelin Pilot Sport 4S (N-spec)
Center Bore71.6mm
Bolt Pattern5×130
Fastener TypeLug Bolts
Thread PitchM14×1.5
Seat TypeR14 Ball Seat (Spherical)
Torque Spec160 Nm / 118 lb-ft
ConstructionCast Aluminum
FinishPlatinum satin-gloss with brightly polished rim flange
TPMSDirect sensors — transfer required
Part Number992-044-660-J (rims) · 992-044-661-J (set)
Applies ToAll 992.1 S variants 2019-2024 · Also fits base Carrera, Carrera 4, GTS (5-lug)
The motorsport-derived option. Milled Y-spokes in a classic motorsport pattern inspired by the Porsche RS Spyder LMP2 race car, finished in Platinum satin-gloss with a brightly polished rim flange. Identical dimensions to the Carrera S Design and other 20/21" packages — the choice is purely aesthetic. Compatible with PCCB ceramic brakes.
Carrera Exclusive Design 20/21"
Optional — All 992.1 S Variants
Front Wheel8.5J×20 ET53
Rear Wheel11.5J×21 ET67
Front Tire245/35ZR20 95Y XL
Rear Tire305/30ZR21 104Y XL
OEM Tire BrandGoodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 or Michelin Pilot Sport 4S (N-spec)
Center Bore71.6mm
Bolt Pattern5×130
Fastener TypeLug Bolts
Thread PitchM14×1.5
Seat TypeR14 Ball Seat (Spherical)
Torque Spec160 Nm / 118 lb-ft
ConstructionForged Aluminum (992.1 generation only)
FinishBlack high-gloss
TPMSDirect sensors — transfer required
Part Number992-044-660-M
Applies ToAll 992.1 S variants 2019-2024 · Also fits base Carrera, Carrera 4, GTS (5-lug)
The lightest of the four OEM wheel options — forged aluminum construction saving approximately 6 lbs over the cast Carrera S Design standard wheel set across all four corners. The forged construction is specific to the 992.1 generation; the 992.2 reverted to cast aluminum, making the 992.1 Exclusive Design notable as a forged factory option for this generation. Black high-gloss finish. Identical dimensions to the other 20/21" packages. Compatible with PCCB ceramic brakes.
Carrera S Design 19/20"
Optional / Winter — All 992.1 S Variants
Front Wheel8.5J×19 ET52
Rear Wheel11J×20 ET66
Front Tire235/40ZR19 96Y XL
Rear Tire295/35ZR20 105V XL
Center Bore71.6mm
Bolt Pattern5×130
Fastener TypeLug Bolts
Thread PitchM14×1.5
Seat TypeR14 Ball Seat (Spherical)
Torque Spec160 Nm / 118 lb-ft
ConstructionCast Aluminum
TPMSDirect sensors — transfer required
Applies ToAll 992.1 S variants 2019-2024 · Also fits base Carrera, Carrera 4
The 19/20" configuration is not standard delivery on S variants — S models ship standard on the 20/21" Carrera S Design. The 19/20" setup is widely chosen as a dedicated winter wheel by S owners, and is available as a genuine Porsche winter wheel package. The 235/40 front and 295/35 rear tires are 10mm narrower than the standard 20/21" tire specs, providing marginally better snow bite and a slightly taller sidewall for improved road compliance in cold conditions. Owners running both summer and winter sets commonly report negligible difference in ride feel between the two setups when running summer tires on either. PCCB brake restriction: the 19" front wheel does not clear the optional PCCB calipers. If your 992 S has PCCBs, 19" front wheels are not compatible.

Aftermarket Wheel & Tire Configurations

The 992.1 Carrera S shares identical bodywork and wheel well geometry with the base Carrera, Carrera 4, and Carrera T — all aftermarket fitments are interchangeable across all 992.1 Carrera variants. All setups below are staggered, matching the factory configuration. Every setup is documented across 992 community builds and specialist installer data. All 20″ and 21″ aftermarket wheels at standard offsets are commonly reported to clear the rear axle steering actuators, which are standard on the Carrera S and optional on the Carrera 4S and Targa 4S. Owners typically verify clearance with the wheel manufacturer for unusual spoke profiles or very narrow inner barrel designs.

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Three confirmed constraints on this platform before selecting aftermarket wheels. First: lug bolt seat type. Porsche uses an R14 ball seat (spherical) on its M14×1.5 lug bolts. Most aftermarket wheels use a 60° conical seat. Running mismatched seat types prevents proper bolt seating and is a documented safety issue — owners commonly confirm seat type compatibility before purchasing. Second: PCCB brake clearance. If your 992 S is equipped with optional Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (yellow calipers, 410mm front), a minimum 20" front wheel is required. 19" front wheels will not clear PCCBs. Third: direct TPMS sensors. The 992 uses direct pressure sensors inside each wheel — these must be transferred to aftermarket wheels or replaced. Sensor transfer or replacement cost is commonly factored into the overall wheel budget.

Flush Fitment

Staggered Setup

Most Popular
Front Wheel
20×9 ET41
Rear Wheel
21×11.5 ET58
Front Tire
245/35-20
Rear Tire
305/30-21
The most widely documented aftermarket fitment on the 992.1 Carrera S. The wider 9" front improves front-end traction and turn-in response over the OEM 8.5". Tire sizes match OEM section widths exactly — no tire change required if reusing factory rubber. Owners commonly report direct fit at stock ride height with no spacers or modifications. Both standard steel brakes (350×34mm front) and PCCB ceramic brakes (410×34mm front) clear at 20/21". Rear axle steering compatible at this offset across documented community builds.
Front Wheel
20×9 ET40
Rear Wheel
21×12 ET59
Front Tire
245/35-20 or 255/35-20
Rear Tire
305/30-21 or 315/30-21
A wider-rear take on flush staggered geometry. The 21×12" rear is notably wider than the OEM 11.5" — providing more mounting width for 315-section rubber and a deeper concave face on styled wheels. Owners commonly report this fitment as flush at stock ride height with no rubbing. The 255/35-20 front and 315/30-21 rear is the performance pairing for owners pushing the wider sizing — the front matches the GT3's tire width while the rear retains the 21" diameter. Compatible with both standard steel brakes and PCCB ceramic brakes at 20/21" diameter.
Front Wheel
20×9 ET41
Rear Wheel
21×12 ET66
Front Tire
255/35-20
Rear Tire
305/30-21 or 315/30-21
A wider-rear option that pairs OEM-near rear offset with additional mounting width for 305 or 315-section rear tires. The 21×12 at ET66 sits approximately 7mm outboard of the OEM 21×11.5 ET67 outer face while adding 12.7mm of mounting width — meaningfully wider tire support without the most aggressive outboard stance. The wider 9" front matches the most popular flush setup. Owners commonly report this as a direct fit at stock ride height on cars with both standard steel brakes and PCCB ceramic brakes. Frequently chosen by owners running 315/30-21 rear tires for additional grip while preserving a near-OEM visual proportion.
Front Wheel
20×9 ET42
Rear Wheel
21×12 ET64
Front Tire
255/35-20
Rear Tire
315/30-21
A documented 992.1 Carrera S owner-installed configuration sitting between the OEM-conservative ET66 rear and the more aggressive ET59 rear. Documented on Rennlist with stock PASM Sport suspension and the 255/35-20 / 315/30-21 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tire pairing as a direct fit with no rubbing. The 21×12 ET64 rear sits approximately 9mm outboard of the OEM 21×11.5 ET67 outer face — wider mounting width with meaningfully more outboard stance than the OEM rear. The wider front matches the GT3 tire width without requiring suspension changes. Compatible with standard steel brakes and PCCB ceramic brakes.
Front Wheel
20×9 ET45
Rear Wheel
21×11.5 ET58
Front Tire
245/35-20
Rear Tire
305/30-21
A more conservative front offset than the ET40-ET41 most popular setups, paired with the same ET58 wider-stance rear. Owners commonly chose this when retaining stock OEM tires (245/35-20 front, 305/30-21 rear) with no tire changes required — direct plug-and-play with factory rubber. The 20×9 ET45 front sits approximately 14mm outboard of the OEM 20×8.5 ET53 front face thanks to the wider 9" rim and lower offset, but approximately 4mm inboard of the ET41 most popular flush setup — flush appearance with a touch more inner clearance margin. Documented across 992 community builds and Carrera S owner discussions as a recommended offset combination when the goal is OEM-tire-compatible flush without going to wider rear rims. Compatible with standard steel brakes and PCCB ceramic brakes.
Front Wheel
20×8.5 ET53
Rear Wheel
21×11.5 ET67
Front Tire
245/35-20
Rear Tire
305/30-21
OEM dimensions in aftermarket construction — identical sizing to the Carrera S Design standard wheel and all three optional 20/21" packages. The primary reason to run this spec is weight reduction: the OEM 992.1 Carrera Classic and Exclusive Design are already notably light (forged construction), but purpose-built lightweight forged aftermarket wheels at these dimensions can shave additional unsprung and rotational mass. Frequently chosen by HPDE owners who want to protect their OEM wheels while gaining the performance benefits of lighter forged construction. Identical tire spec to all four OEM packages — existing Goodyear or Michelin OEM tires can be remounted directly. Compatible with standard steel brakes and PCCB ceramic brakes.

Aggressive Fitment

Staggered Setup

Front Wheel
19×9 ET42
Rear Wheel
20×11 ET57
Front Tire
245/35-19
Rear Tire
295/35-20
A 19/20" aftermarket setup mirroring the OEM Carrera S Design 19/20" diameter pairing — frequently chosen by track-focused owners seeking maximum tire sidewall, reduced rotational mass, and the widest selection of competition tires. The smaller diameter opens up access to 200TW and R-compound tires that aren't available in 20/21" sizing, making this commonly the preferred choice for HPDE and time attack builds. The 245/35-19 / 295/35-20 baseline matches OEM section width exactly. Alternative tire pairings documented across community builds include 255/40-19 / 305/35-20 (frequently cited for ultimate-grip applications and matching the OEM Carrera S overall tire diameter) and 255/35-19 / 315/30-20 (maximum rear grip). Owners pursuing the wider tire pairings sometimes run modestly different offsets — typically ET40 to ET45 front and ET55 to ET60 rear — to balance sidewall stretch and fender clearance; specialist installer guidance is commonly consulted at the wider tire sizes. Critical PCCB restriction: 19" front wheels will NOT clear the optional Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake front calipers (410×34mm) under any circumstances. This setup is only suitable for cars with standard steel brakes (350×34mm front). Owners verify their brake configuration before ordering.

What Happens When You Build With FMB?

The configurations above are a starting point — not a final spec. When you start your build, here’s what actually happens before anything is forged:

  1. FMB sanity check. We cross-reference the configuration you’re ordering against your trim and brake package, and compare it to what’s commonly documented on similar builds. If the setup you want falls outside what we’ve seen work on this platform, we’ll flag it before you commit.
  2. Manufacturer engineering verification. Our manufacturing partner verifies the wheel itself — backspace, brake caliper clearance for your brake package, and structural spec — before production begins.
  3. Design render approval. You see the final design and confirmed specs before any aluminum is touched.

Ride height, tire choice, alignment, and suspension setup are variables your installer handles on the car — not things we verify from our end. That’s why we ask for the vehicle details we do on the build form: they’re the inputs we can actually check against.

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

The Carrera S, Carrera 4S, and Targa 4S all receive the Carrera S Design 20/21″ as their standard delivery wheel — 8.5Jx20 ET53 front with 245/35ZR20 tires and 11.5Jx21 ET67 rear with 305/30ZR21 tires. This distinguishes the S variants from the base Carrera and Carrera 4, which ship standard on the smaller 19/20″ setup. The 305/30ZR21 rear was the widest rear tire ever fitted to a standard production 911 at the 992’s launch. Three optional 20/21″ wheel packages are available as upgrades — the Carrera Classic, RS Spyder Design, and Carrera Exclusive Design — all sharing identical dimensions. A 19/20″ configuration is available as an optional downsize or dedicated winter setup. All hardware specs are shared: 5×130 bolt pattern, 71.6mm center bore, M14×1.5 R14 ball seat lug bolts, 160 Nm torque.

Yes — completely interchangeable. All 992.1 Carrera variants, including the S, 4S, Targa 4S, and their cabriolet body styles, share identical bodywork and wheel well geometry. There is no narrowbody/widebody distinction among 992.1 Carreras — the unified wide body is standard across the entire family. Every OEM wheel package and aftermarket fitment applies equally to all S variants regardless of drivetrain (RWD vs AWD) or body style. The Targa 4S joined the lineup for the 2020 model year; all specifications apply from 2020 onward for that body style.

Bolt pattern: 5×130. Center bore: 71.6mm. Fastener type: Lug bolts (thread into hub — not studs and nuts). Thread pitch: M14×1.5. Seat type: R14 ball seat (spherical). Torque spec: 160 Nm / 118 lb-ft. TPMS: Direct pressure sensors — must be transferred to aftermarket wheels or replaced. All specifications are identical across Carrera S, Carrera 4S, Targa 4S, and their cabriolet variants — and identical to the base Carrera and Carrera 4.

Porsche uses R14 ball seat (spherical) lug bolts on all modern water-cooled 911s including the 992. Most aftermarket wheels — particularly those designed for BMW or other European fitments — specify a 60° conical seat. Running ball seat bolts in a conical seat wheel results in point contact rather than full surface engagement, preventing proper wheel seating and potentially causing bolts to loosen under load. This is a genuine safety issue. Before purchasing any aftermarket wheel for the 992 S, confirm the wheel’s seat type and purchase matching M14×1.5 ball seat bolts. Many reputable wheel manufacturers offer Porsche-specific ball seat hardware. Some 992 owners also perform a stud conversion using aftermarket wheel studs and lug nuts, which makes wheel changes faster and allows use of a wider range of aftermarket hardware.

Yes — significantly. The standard steel brakes on the 992.1 Carrera S use 350×34mm front calipers that clear both 19″ and 20″ front wheels. The optional PCCB ceramic brake upgrade uses 410×34mm front calipers — substantially larger — requiring a minimum 20″ front wheel. 19″ front wheels will not clear PCCB calipers under any circumstances. PCCB-equipped cars are identifiable by yellow calipers. If your 992 S has PCCBs, every aftermarket wheel under consideration will need to be 20″ or larger at the front. The 19/20″ aftermarket performance setup in this guide is therefore only suitable for standard-steel-brake cars. These brake clearance thresholds are documented across 992 specialist installer fitment data.

The only wheel fitment difference between the Carrera S and the base Carrera is the standard delivery wheel. The S ships standard on the 20/21″ Carrera S Design wheel, while the base Carrera ships standard on the smaller 19/20″ setup. Every other fitment variable — wheel well geometry, bolt pattern, center bore, brake specs, lug bolt spec, and all optional wheel packages — is completely identical. Specialist 992 fitment guides confirm wheels are interchangeable across the 992 Carrera, S, 4, 4S, and T. Any aftermarket wheel confirmed for the base Carrera will fit the Carrera S, 4S, and Targa 4S without modification.

Yes. The 992 uses a direct TPMS system with physical pressure sensors inside each wheel. When swapping to aftermarket wheels, these sensors must be transferred from your OEM wheels to the new wheels or replaced with compatible sensors. This differs from some other performance cars that use indirect TPMS and require no sensor management. Factor TPMS transfer or replacement cost into your aftermarket wheel budget — typically $50–$150 per wheel depending on sensor brand and whether programming is included. After any sensor change, recalibrate via the Porsche Communication Management (PCM) system.

160 Nm (118 lb-ft) for the current black lug bolts, which are standard hardware on the 992 generation. This applies to both OEM and aftermarket wheels — torque values are dictated by the wheel bolt hardware specification rather than whether the wheel itself is OEM or aftermarket. If performing a stud conversion, owners follow the torque specification provided by the stud conversion manufacturer.

In practice, no — for reputable aftermarket wheel brands. Rear-axle steering (RAS) is standard on the Carrera S and optional on the Carrera 4S and Targa 4S. The RAS actuators sit inboard of the wheel and hub assembly. Most established aftermarket wheel manufacturers design their 20″ and 21″ 992 wheels to clear the rear axle steering actuators. The concern arises with wheels that have an unusually narrow inner barrel profile or extreme spoke geometry that protrudes further inboard than typical. For 992.1 cars with RAS, owners commonly confirm rear axle steering clearance with the wheel manufacturer — reputable brands have this documented.

Mechanically possible but not recommended and not common in the 992.1 Carrera S community. The 992 is engineered around a staggered configuration — wider rear wheel and tire than front — to balance the rear-engined weight distribution and maximize rear traction. Running equal front and rear sizes disrupts this balance and eliminates the rear traction advantage the wider 305-section rear provides. For owners who occasionally need to rotate tires, the practical solution most 992 S owners use is maintaining a summer 20/21″ staggered set and a separate 19/20″ winter set rather than a square setup. All OEM and documented aftermarket configurations in this guide are staggered.

At stock ride height, the most commonly documented aftermarket setups on the 992.1 Carrera S fall into the 20/21″ diameter range with several documented offset combinations. The 20×9 ET41 front with 21×11.5 ET58 rear is the most widely documented flush staggered geometry (245/35-20 / 305/30-21, retains OEM tire sizing). The 20×9 ET45 front with 21×11.5 ET58 rear is a more conservative front variant for OEM-tire plug-and-play. The 20×9 ET40 front with 21×12 ET59 rear adds a wider rear for 315-section tires at slightly more aggressive offsets. The 20×9 ET41 front with 21×12 ET66 rear is the wider-rear option that stays close to OEM outer position. The 20×9 ET42 front with 21×12 ET64 rear is a documented owner-installed middle-ground configuration. The 20×8.5 ET53 front with 21×11.5 ET67 rear is OEM dimensions in lightweight forged construction. All six are documented as bolt-on at stock height with no fender modifications and clear both standard steel brakes and PCCB ceramic brakes. The 19/20″ aggressive setup is documented as bolt-on at stock height for steel-brake cars only — PCCB-equipped cars require 20″ front minimum.

Every FMB order goes through a sanity check and an engineering verification before any aluminum is forged. First, our team cross-references the configuration you’re ordering against your trim (Carrera S, Carrera 4S, Targa 4S, or cabriolet body) and brake package (350mm standard steel or 410mm PCCB ceramic) and flags anything that falls outside what’s commonly documented on similar 992.1 Carrera S builds. We confirm R14 ball seat lug bolt compatibility and rear-axle steering clearance on every build. Second, our manufacturing partner verifies the wheel itself — backspace, brake caliper clearance for your specific brake package (standard steel or PCCB), and structural spec — before production begins. You then approve the final design render and confirmed specs before any work starts. Ride height, tire choice, and alignment are things your installer handles on the car; the fitment guides on this site are researched starting points for making those decisions with your installer.

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