05-10-2011, 04:38 PM
Time to consider new wheels - doing the research now and looking at all the spreadsheets and what-not. ![[Image: rolleyes.gif]](http://www.968forums.com/public/style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif)
With the appropriate permission(s), I'd like to host the various spreadsheet(s) on Google Docs and post the link here just for 968forums members? I already host documents for other forums I am a member of, and only forum members get the link and access to the documents. I am considering adding tabs to it for wheels we know fit the 968 so that the same research does not have to be done over and over as well - and I could add the "wheels that came on our cars" info as well, it would certainly be easier than searching and trolling the threads for pearls of wisdom, and it would be editable by all members as well which helps tremendously in getting community wisdom into one specific page (again as opposed to multiple threads/pages etc.)
I'm also collecting sites that can be used to visualize wheels on your car, and I particularly like one called show-alloy-wheels.com, which lets you upload a picture of your own car and show some wheels on it, albeit not all styles and probably not as many as tirerack.com or other sites, but you get to see them on your own car which is nice, and it seems to be pretty accurate as far as scaling the wheel and tire sizes because you actually place red circles over your car photo to show the position and size of your existing wheels. I believe more styles are being added. I'm not so sure about the visual accuracy of some of the sites I've seen.![[Image: dry.gif]](http://www.968forums.com/public/style_emoticons/default/dry.gif)
So now I have to make the difficult choice of which wheels to go with stylistically, then choose a diameter, then choose a width front and back, then figure out if they're too heavy and if there's a hollow-spoke version, then calculate the offsets and whether spacers are required or not, then figure out if the spacers will require lug changes or not, then choose a tire for sidewall height and ride comfort, then install them and find out I don't like the style as much as I thought I would, then...
With the appropriate permission(s), I'd like to host the various spreadsheet(s) on Google Docs and post the link here just for 968forums members? I already host documents for other forums I am a member of, and only forum members get the link and access to the documents. I am considering adding tabs to it for wheels we know fit the 968 so that the same research does not have to be done over and over as well - and I could add the "wheels that came on our cars" info as well, it would certainly be easier than searching and trolling the threads for pearls of wisdom, and it would be editable by all members as well which helps tremendously in getting community wisdom into one specific page (again as opposed to multiple threads/pages etc.)
I'm also collecting sites that can be used to visualize wheels on your car, and I particularly like one called show-alloy-wheels.com, which lets you upload a picture of your own car and show some wheels on it, albeit not all styles and probably not as many as tirerack.com or other sites, but you get to see them on your own car which is nice, and it seems to be pretty accurate as far as scaling the wheel and tire sizes because you actually place red circles over your car photo to show the position and size of your existing wheels. I believe more styles are being added. I'm not so sure about the visual accuracy of some of the sites I've seen.
So now I have to make the difficult choice of which wheels to go with stylistically, then choose a diameter, then choose a width front and back, then figure out if they're too heavy and if there's a hollow-spoke version, then calculate the offsets and whether spacers are required or not, then figure out if the spacers will require lug changes or not, then choose a tire for sidewall height and ride comfort, then install them and find out I don't like the style as much as I thought I would, then...

