11-09-2005, 10:14 PM
My 1995 cab has 18" "twist" style wheels. The rubber is Dunlop FM901's.
The rears are 265/35ZR18 and fronts are 225/40ZR18's.
The ride quality sucks when driven on downtown streets with rough terrain. Even on a smooth road, the occasional seam or manhole cover is noticable. As a daily driver, she is shaking herself apart. I am forever chasing rattles and loose screws.
The stock wheels were; rear 8J X 16", front 7J X 16".
Stock rubber was; rear 225/50ZR-16, front 205/55ZR-16.
Having never driven a stock wheeled 968, I do not know if the ride quality is the exclusive result of the wheel/tire combination, or just the nature of the beast. My last Porsche was a 911 with stock factory shoes and it was WAY more comfortable.
Front shocks have been replaced before I got her and have been tested by my PM as OK. Rears were replaced with a small improvement.
I run the tires at 36#.
Other that going over to Park Place Ltd to test drive another 968, I am in the dark when it comes to "stock" ride comfort.
I love the way the car sits with the 18's, as well as the looks of the twist wheels, but I drive my cab way too much to let the ride quality stay the way it is.
Forum opinions and comments, please
The rears are 265/35ZR18 and fronts are 225/40ZR18's.
The ride quality sucks when driven on downtown streets with rough terrain. Even on a smooth road, the occasional seam or manhole cover is noticable. As a daily driver, she is shaking herself apart. I am forever chasing rattles and loose screws.
The stock wheels were; rear 8J X 16", front 7J X 16".
Stock rubber was; rear 225/50ZR-16, front 205/55ZR-16.
Having never driven a stock wheeled 968, I do not know if the ride quality is the exclusive result of the wheel/tire combination, or just the nature of the beast. My last Porsche was a 911 with stock factory shoes and it was WAY more comfortable.
Front shocks have been replaced before I got her and have been tested by my PM as OK. Rears were replaced with a small improvement.
I run the tires at 36#.
Other that going over to Park Place Ltd to test drive another 968, I am in the dark when it comes to "stock" ride comfort.
I love the way the car sits with the 18's, as well as the looks of the twist wheels, but I drive my cab way too much to let the ride quality stay the way it is.
Forum opinions and comments, please

