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Porsche 911 Carrera 992.1 (2020–2024) Wheel Fitment Guide

The 2020–2024 Porsche 911 Carrera 992.1 — covering the Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera T, and Carrera Targa 4 — represents a landmark moment in the 911’s evolution. For the first time in the water-cooled era, all Carrera variants share identical bodywork, 45mm wider than the previous 991 generation and identical across rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive models. That unified body means every wheel and tire fitment in this guide applies equally to the Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera T, and Carrera Targa 4 — there is no longer a narrowbody/widebody split to navigate. The platform uses 5×130 lug bolts with an R14 ball seat — a Porsche-specific setup that differs from the conical seat found on most aftermarket wheels. TPMS sensors are direct, meaning they live inside the wheel and must be transferred or replaced when changing wheels. And if your car is equipped with optional Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes, be aware that the larger PCCB calipers require a minimum 20″ front wheel — 19″ will not clear. This guide covers all four verified OEM wheel packages and the confirmed aftermarket fitments for this platform.

Our flush fitment options are designed to work without rubbing while maintaining proper clearance and everyday drivability.

Factory Wheel & Tire Configurations

The 992.1 Carrera offered four verified wheel configurations across its 2020–2024 production run. The base Carrera and Carrera 4 delivered on the smaller 19/20″ Carrera S Design setup as standard, while the Carrera T received the 20/21″ Carrera Classic as its standard delivery wheel. All four 20/21″ configurations share identical dimensions — 8.5″ front and 11.5″ rear — with only finish and construction differing between them. All configurations apply to Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera T, and Carrera Targa 4 equally.

Carrera S Design 19/20"
Standard Delivery — Carrera & Carrera 4
Front Wheel 8.5Jx19 ET52
Rear Wheel 11Jx20 ET66
Front Tire 235/40ZR19 96Y XL
Rear Tire 295/35ZR20 105V XL
Bolt Pattern 5×130
Center Bore 71.6mm
Fastener Type Lug Bolts
Thread Pitch M14×1.5
Seat Type R14 Ball Seat (Spherical)
Torque Spec 160 Nm / 118 lb-ft
TPMS Direct sensors — transfer required
Applies To Carrera, Carrera 4 (2020–2024)
Standard no-cost delivery wheel on the base Carrera and Carrera 4. The smaller 19/20" setup uses a unique front ET52 offset — the only exception to the ET53 front offset shared by all 20/21" 992 wheel packages. The 235/40 front and 295/35 rear tires are approximately 10mm narrower than the 20/21" tire specs, providing marginally better snow bite for winter use and a slightly taller sidewall for improved road compliance. Many Carrera and Carrera 4 owners retain this setup as a dedicated winter wheel set after upgrading to 20/21" summer wheels. PCCB brake note: the 19" front wheel does NOT clear the optional Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) calipers. If your 992 is equipped with PCCBs, a minimum 20" front wheel is required.
Carrera Classic 20/21"
Standard — Carrera T | Optional — Carrera, Carrera 4, Targa 4
Front Wheel 8.5Jx20 ET53
Rear Wheel 11.5Jx21 ET67
Front Tire 245/35ZR20 95Y XL
Rear Tire 305/30ZR21 104Y XL
OEM Tire Brand Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3
Bolt Pattern 5×130
Center Bore 71.6mm
Fastener Type Lug Bolts
Thread Pitch M14×1.5
Seat Type R14 Ball Seat (Spherical)
Torque Spec 160 Nm / 118 lb-ft
TPMS Direct sensors — transfer required
Part Number 992044660K (wheel/tire set) · 992601025J (rims only)
Applies To All 992.1 Carrera 5-lug models, 2020–2024
Standard delivery on the Carrera T; an optional upgrade on the Carrera, Carrera 4, and Targa 4. The Carrera Classic is the most widely ordered 992 wheel — its Fuchs-inspired 5-spoke twin-spoke design is a direct homage to the iconic alloy wheels of the original 1967 911. Available in multiple finishes including silver, gloss black, and various painted options. A Rennlist owner noted these are "super light for their size, actually a bit lighter than the forged aftermarket wheels that replaced them" — the 992.1 Carrera Classic is believed to be forged construction, confirmed lighter than cast alternatives. The Carrera Classic dims, tires and offsets are identical to the RS Spyder Design and Carrera Exclusive Design — only finish and construction differ. Compatible with PCCB ceramic brake option — 20" front clears both standard steel and PCCB calipers.
RS Spyder Design 20/21"
Optional — All 992.1 Carrera 5-Lug Models
Front Wheel 8.5Jx20 ET53
Rear Wheel 11.5Jx21 ET67
Front Tire 245/35ZR20 95Y XL
Rear Tire 305/30ZR21 104Y XL
OEM Tire Brand Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3
Bolt Pattern 5×130
Center Bore 71.6mm
Fastener Type Lug Bolts
Thread Pitch M14×1.5
Seat Type R14 Ball Seat (Spherical)
Torque Spec 160 Nm / 118 lb-ft
TPMS Direct sensors — transfer required
Part Number 992044660J (rims) · 992-044-661-J (wheel/tire set)
Finish Platinum satin-gloss with brightly polished rim flange
Applies To All 992.1 Carrera 5-lug models, 2020–2024
The motorsport-derived option. The RS Spyder Design takes its name and design language from the Porsche RS Spyder LMP2 race car — milled Y-spokes in a classic motorsport pattern, finished in Platinum satin-gloss with a brightly polished rim flange. Dimensions are identical to the Carrera Classic and Carrera Exclusive Design — the choice between them is purely aesthetic. The RS Spyder is the heaviest of the three 20/21" designs due to its cast construction and spoke complexity, making it a popular candidate for owners who want the motorsport look but consider upgrading to an aftermarket forged wheel of the same size for weight reduction. Compatible with PCCB ceramic brake option. Fits all 992 Carrera models 2020–2024 with standard 5-lug hubs.
Carrera Exclusive Design 20/21"
Optional — All 992.1 Carrera 5-Lug Models
Front Wheel 8.5Jx20 ET53
Rear Wheel 11.5Jx21 ET67
Front Tire 245/35ZR20 95Y XL
Rear Tire 305/30ZR21 104Y XL
Bolt Pattern 5×130
Center Bore 71.6mm
Fastener Type Lug Bolts
Thread Pitch M14×1.5
Seat Type R14 Ball Seat (Spherical)
Torque Spec 160 Nm / 118 lb-ft
TPMS Direct sensors — transfer required
Part Number 992044660M
Finish Black high-gloss
Construction Forged aluminum (992.1 generation)
Applies To All 992.1 Carrera 5-lug models, 2020–2024
The lightest of the four OEM 992.1 wheel options. The Exclusive Design is a forged dual 5-spoke wheel finished in black high-gloss — saving approximately 6.2 lbs over the Carrera Classic set (3.2 lbs front, 3.0 lbs rear per Porsche presentation data confirmed on Rennlist). The forged construction is specific to the 992.1 generation — the 992.2 Carrera Exclusive Design reverted to cast aluminum, making the 992.1 Exclusive Design the premium OEM forged option for this generation. Identical dimensions to the Carrera Classic and RS Spyder Design — the weight savings are the primary differentiator. The black high-gloss finish is the most aggressive-looking of the four OEM options. Compatible with PCCB ceramic brake option. Note that many owners opt to paint the Exclusive Design wheels as the black finish alone can look stark without color matching.

Aftermarket Wheel & Tire Configurations

Every setup below has been confirmed by at least one named Tier 2–4 source — a specialist shop fitment guide, wheel manufacturer specification, or documented community data from Rennlist. The 992.1 Carrera runs a staggered configuration from the factory — wider rear than front — and all aftermarket setups follow the same staggered pattern. All 20″ and 21″ aftermarket wheels confirmed by Apex Wheels to clear the rear axle steering actuators, which are present as standard on the Carrera T and optional on other variants. Always confirm clearance with your 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 specify a 60° conical seat. Running mismatched seat types prevents proper bolt seating and is a safety issue — always confirm seat type compatibility before purchasing. Second: PCCB brake clearance. If your 992 is equipped with optional Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCBs), the 410mm front calipers require a minimum 20" front wheel. 19" front wheels will not clear PCCBs under any circumstances. Third: direct TPMS sensors. The 992 uses direct pressure sensors mounted inside each wheel — these must be transferred to aftermarket wheels or replaced. Factor sensor cost into your 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
Apex Wheels' confirmed popular fitment for the 992.1 Carrera, documented in their 3D-scan verified fitment guide. The wider 9" front over the OEM 8.5" allows a squarer tire contact patch and provides improved front-end turn-in response — a meaningful performance upgrade over the conservative OEM front width. Tire sizes match OEM section widths exactly — no tire change required if reusing factory rubber. Direct fit at stock ride height — no spacers or modifications needed. Both standard steel brakes (350x34mm front) and PCCB ceramic brakes (410x34mm front) are cleared by this 20/21" setup. All confirmed rear axle steering compatible. Lug bolt seat type reminder: Porsche uses R14 ball seat bolts — confirm your aftermarket wheel seat type and use matching hardware.
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
HRE's documented recommended offset for the 992 Carrera, confirmed as producing a flush result by a Rennlist owner who described the fitment as "pretty flush" at stock ride height. The 21×12" rear is notably wider than OEM 11.5" — providing more tire mounting width for 315-section rubber and a deeper concave face on styled wheels. A Rennlist member running this setup confirmed the 21×12 ET59 sits only 1mm more outward than OEM ET67 on the thinner OEM 11.5" wheel, making it a genuinely flush rear fitment with a wider rim. The 255/35-20 front and 315/30-21 rear is the performance tire pairing for this setup. Compatible with standard steel brakes and PCCB ceramic brakes at 20/21" diameter. Lug bolt seat type reminder: confirm R14 ball seat compatibility before purchasing.
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 Classic, RS Spyder Design, and Carrera Exclusive Design wheels. The primary reason to run this spec in aftermarket is weight reduction: the OEM 992.1 Carrera Classic is already notably light, but purpose-built forged aftermarket wheels at these dimensions can shave meaningful unsprung and rotational mass. This is the preferred setup for owners who want to retain the OEM visual balance and tire sizing while upgrading to a lightweight forged wheel for HPDE or track use. Identical tire spec to three of the four OEM packages — existing Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 or Michelin PS4S N-spec tires can be remounted directly. Compatible with standard steel brakes and PCCB ceramic brakes. Lug bolt seat type reminder: confirm R14 ball seat compatibility before purchasing.
Front Wheel
19×9 ET40–45
⚠️ Steel brakes only — not compatible with PCCB
Rear Wheel
20×11 ET55–60
Front Tire
245/35-19 or 235/40-19
Rear Tire
295/35-20 or 305/35-20
A 19/20" aftermarket setup mirrors the OEM Carrera S Design diameter pairing and is the choice for 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 are not available in 20/21" sizing, making this the preferred choice for HPDE and time attack builds. Apex Wheels' 992.1 Carrera fitment guide includes 19/20" options as part of their performance lineup. Critical PCCB restriction: 19" front wheels will NOT clear the optional Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) front calipers (410x34mm). This setup is only suitable for cars with standard steel brakes (350x34mm front). Confirm your brake configuration before ordering. Lug bolt seat type reminder: confirm R14 ball seat compatibility before purchasing.

Not Sure What Works for Your Build?

Every 992.1 is a little different — steel brakes vs. PCCBs, standard Carrera vs. Carrera T with rear axle steering, HPDE-focused vs. street-only use all change what setup makes the most sense. The lug bolt seat type and TPMS transfer also need to be addressed before committing to any wheel. Use these configs as your starting point, then reach out and we’ll help you dial in the exact sizing, offset, and hardware for your specific build.

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on the specific variant. The base Carrera and Carrera 4 received the Carrera S Design 19/20″ setup as standard delivery — 8.5Jx19 ET52 front with 235/40ZR19 tires and 11Jx20 ET66 rear with 295/35ZR20 tires. The Carrera T received the Carrera Classic 20/21″ as its standard delivery wheel — 8.5Jx20 ET53 front with 245/35ZR20 tires and 11.5Jx21 ET67 rear with 305/30ZR21 tires. The Targa 4 followed the same standard delivery structure as the Carrera 4. Three additional 20/21″ wheel packages were available as options across all variants: the RS Spyder Design, the Carrera Classic (as an upgrade for Carrera/Carrera 4), and the Carrera Exclusive Design. All hardware specs are shared: 5×130 bolt pattern, 71.6mm center bore, M14×1.5 R14 ball seat lug bolts, 160 Nm / 118 lb-ft torque.

Bolt pattern: 5×130. Center bore: 71.6mm. Fastener type: Lug bolts (not lug nuts — bolts thread directly into the hub). Thread pitch: M14×1.5. Seat type: R14 ball seat (spherical). Torque spec: 160 Nm / 118 lb-ft (applies to current black lug bolts). TPMS: Direct pressure sensors — physical sensors live inside each wheel and must be transferred to aftermarket wheels or replaced. The 992.1 Carrera runs a staggered configuration from the factory — all four OEM wheel packages use a wider rear wheel than front. There is no square OEM configuration on this platform.

Porsche uses R14 ball seat (spherical) lug bolts on the 992 and all modern water-cooled 911s. Most aftermarket wheels — particularly those with roots in BMW or other German car fitment — use a 60° conical seat. Running Porsche’s ball seat bolts in a conical seat wheel results in point contact rather than full surface contact between the bolt head and wheel. This prevents the wheel from seating correctly, can cause bolts to loosen under load, and is a safety issue. Before purchasing any aftermarket wheel for the 992, confirm the wheel’s seat type and purchase matching hardware accordingly. Many reputable wheel manufacturers offer M14×1.5 ball seat bolts specifically for Porsche fitment. Some 992 owners also perform a stud conversion — replacing the factory lug bolts with pressed-in 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 use 350x34mm front calipers that clear both 19″ and 20″ front wheels. The optional Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) upgrade uses 410x34mm front calipers — these are substantially larger and require a minimum 20″ front wheel. 19″ front wheels will not clear PCCB calipers under any circumstances. If your 992.1 is equipped with PCCBs (identifiable by yellow calipers), every aftermarket wheel you consider must be 20″ or larger at the front. Apex Wheels’ 3D-scan verified fitment data confirms this constraint. The rear brake difference (390x30mm PCCB vs 350x30mm steel) is less constraining but also requires confirmation per wheel model at 21″. Always check your specific brake configuration before ordering aftermarket wheels.

Yes — completely interchangeable. For the first time in the water-cooled 911 era, all 992.1 Carrera variants share identical bodywork. The 992 is 45mm wider than the 991 across the board, and there is no longer a narrowbody/widebody distinction among Carrera models. This means every OEM wheel package and every aftermarket fitment in this guide applies equally to the Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera T, and Carrera Targa 4. All variants use the same hub specs, same bolt pattern, same center bore, and the same wheel well dimensions. The only functional differences between variants are suspension-related — the Carrera T runs PASM Sport suspension lowered 10mm and has standard rear axle steering — but neither of these affects wheel or tire fitment.

The 992.1 Carrera T (2023–2024) comes standard with the Carrera Classic 20/21″ wheel — 8.5Jx20 ET53 front with 245/35ZR20 tires and 11.5Jx21 ET67 rear with 305/30ZR21 tires. This is the same wheel available as an optional upgrade on the base Carrera and Carrera 4. The Carrera T’s purist positioning meant it shipped with the more premium 20/21″ setup as standard while stripping weight elsewhere (less sound deadening, lighter glass, deleted rear seats). The Carrera T also comes standard with rear axle steering, PASM Sport suspension, Sport Chrono Package, sport exhaust, and a mechanical LSD — none of which affect wheel fitment.

Yes — the 992 uses a direct TPMS system with physical pressure sensors mounted inside each wheel, typically integrated into the valve stem area. When swapping to aftermarket wheels, these sensors must either be transferred from your OEM wheels to the new wheels (requiring professional dismounting and remounting) or replaced with new compatible sensors for the aftermarket wheels. This is unlike the FL5 Civic Type R’s indirect TPMS, which requires no sensor transfer at all. Factor TPMS sensor transfer or replacement cost into your aftermarket wheel budget — typically $50–$150 per wheel for new sensors depending on brand and whether programming is included. After any wheel change that involves new sensors, the TPMS system must be recalibrated via the Porsche Communication Management (PCM) system.

160 Nm (118 lb-ft) for current-specification black lug bolts, which are the standard hardware on the 992 generation. This supersedes the older silver lug bolt specification of 130 Nm (96 lb-ft) that applied to 911s through approximately model year 2011. The higher 160 Nm specification applies to both OEM and aftermarket wheels on the 992 — as Apex Wheels notes, torque values are dictated by the wheel hardware specification, not whether the wheel itself is OEM or aftermarket. If performing a stud conversion using aftermarket studs and lug nuts, follow the torque specification provided by the stud conversion manufacturer.

Yes — but only if your car has standard steel brakes. The factory steel front brakes (350x34mm, 6-piston) clear both 19″ and 20″ front wheels, making a 19/20″ staggered aftermarket setup viable for track-focused builds. The advantage is access to a wider selection of competition tires in smaller diameter sizes — 200TW and R-compound tires are more widely available in 19″ than 20″. If your 992 is equipped with the optional Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCBs, identifiable by yellow calipers), 19″ front wheels are not an option. The PCCB front calipers (410x34mm) are physically too large to be cleared by a 19″ wheel under any circumstances. PCCB cars must run 20″ or larger at the front.

In practice, no — for reputable aftermarket wheel brands. Rear axle steering (RAS) is standard on the Carrera T and optional on the Carrera, Carrera 4, and Targa 4. The RAS actuators sit inboard of the wheel and hub assembly. Apex Wheels confirms that all of their 20″ and 21″ wheels are optimized to clear the rear axle steering actuators on the 992.1. The concern arises with wheels that have an unusually narrow inner barrel profile or extreme spoke geometry that protrudes further inboard than typical. When purchasing aftermarket wheels for a 992.1 with RAS, confirm rear axle steering clearance with the wheel manufacturer — reputable brands will have this documented. For standard spoke and barrel geometry wheels at the confirmed offsets in this guide, RAS clearance has not been a documented issue.

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