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Tom,
I have the 944 Turbo S calipers. Mine isn't an M030 car, so it uses adapters to allow the calipers to bolt to the stock spindles. Based on your comments, it sounds like the 16" wheels you're referring to will only work with M030 spindles, I assume because of the space consumed by the adapters. I do like the light weight of the 16" wheels, but the downsides are that tire selection is very limited (225 is the widest I saw, doing a quick glance), and the aspect ratios are pretty high as well. Always trade-offs...
Your Fiske wheels sound interesting, though. Are they still available, or are yours something of a one-off deal?
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Cloud,
Yes and no.The spindles etc. are not a factor af far as the wheels are concerned, yes the adaptor would be a concern. The 16" wheel will fit over a factory installed caliper M030 or no. The 245/45R16 along with a 16x9 factory alloy (16#) would be one of the lightest combos available. 9" wheel with a 245* cross section tire is an ideal tire and wheel package plus the overall diameter is the same as o.e.. Two problems, the availability of the 16" light alloys and the caliper adaptor. Despite what the book says, you can run 16" factory wheels on a M030 968. I did it for about 5 years when I as a/xing a lot. This was just a suggestion as a potentially less expensive alternative.
As far as the Fikses go, they are a three piece wheel are very strong and relatively light. Mine are nothing special and off the shelf. Very popular in the northwest because the manufacturer is/was Seattle based and used to work with the local clubs. It was sold about three of four years ago to a Canadian company. You can find Fikse Wheels on the web. I've had FM 10's (17x8&9) for 10 years with no problems.
Good luck in your "quest"
~tom
*Tire Rack lists 11 tires in that size.
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