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Dear fellow FORUM memberS
 
i am planning on selling my 17in wheels
 
 
I am A porsche Boxster owner of a 2.7 2002 car with 7500 miles.
 
I bought the car on 28/8/03 from Porsche swindon.
 
As you all know i skidded same day and mounted a Kerb.
 
 
Currently i have the sport Classic 1 TYPE alloy wheels.
 
These are 17 in wheels with P zero rosso n3 tyres
 
According to Porsche when car was serviced in July 2003 the wheels all had 6mm tyre tread. That was at 6000 miles
 
 
Sadly i skidded on diesel and mounted a kerbon the same day I bought the car and damaged the Rear left alloy and damaged both front left and rear left tyre.
 
The front alloy was replaced with a new one and two new pirelli P zero rossos were put on.
 
Hence now two alloy wheels have 6mm tread the other are month old.
 
They are all ok and all balance well.
 
 
I have bought some new 18 in Sport Classic two wheels with Continental tyres.
 
However the Family areobjecting to them being put on.
 
 
The reason when i crashed the car and it was recovered the RAC person who brought it home on a Trailer said that 18 in alloys are more slippery in the wet than 17 in.
 
 
He told my family that with 18in wheels the weight of a car is spread over a greater area, hence there is less grip in the wet. he said 17 in wheels are better in the wet and 18 in the dry.
 
 
I want to put on the 18 in wheels, but getting a lot of pressure from family etc NOT to.
 
 
What is your take?
 
 
Should i keep the 18 in alloys and flog my 17 in wheels
 
 
 
or keep my 17 in alloys and sell the 18 in alloys which are new?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Raj
				
			i am planning on selling my 17in wheels
I am A porsche Boxster owner of a 2.7 2002 car with 7500 miles.
I bought the car on 28/8/03 from Porsche swindon.
As you all know i skidded same day and mounted a Kerb.
Currently i have the sport Classic 1 TYPE alloy wheels.
These are 17 in wheels with P zero rosso n3 tyres
According to Porsche when car was serviced in July 2003 the wheels all had 6mm tyre tread. That was at 6000 miles
Sadly i skidded on diesel and mounted a kerbon the same day I bought the car and damaged the Rear left alloy and damaged both front left and rear left tyre.
The front alloy was replaced with a new one and two new pirelli P zero rossos were put on.
Hence now two alloy wheels have 6mm tread the other are month old.
They are all ok and all balance well.
I have bought some new 18 in Sport Classic two wheels with Continental tyres.
However the Family areobjecting to them being put on.
The reason when i crashed the car and it was recovered the RAC person who brought it home on a Trailer said that 18 in alloys are more slippery in the wet than 17 in.
He told my family that with 18in wheels the weight of a car is spread over a greater area, hence there is less grip in the wet. he said 17 in wheels are better in the wet and 18 in the dry.
I want to put on the 18 in wheels, but getting a lot of pressure from family etc NOT to.
What is your take?
Should i keep the 18 in alloys and flog my 17 in wheels
or keep my 17 in alloys and sell the 18 in alloys which are new?
Raj
 
        		 
     
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		


 
				

