Jeff’s 718 Spyder Ownership Thread
#76
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In terms of being brave to venture out in the snow…I didn’t leave my area and I intentionally went out when there were fewer cars sliding around. I wanted to have some fun, but I’m not crazy 😃
Thanks for the kind words! Now I’m ready for the snow to melt…it’s been around for long enough!
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I have the Michelin Alpins on my winter set as well and like them too. We had the same snow dump as you guys up here in Vancouver. I washed my car just before Christmas and she is tucked in the warm garage and I feel to sorry for her to take her out on the snow and salt
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Jeff Jones (01-01-2022)
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I'm trying to adopt the philosophy of extracting as much enjoyment as I can from the Spyder and resisting my normal tendency to spend more time washing a car than I do driving it I don't tend to keep cars for very long, so preserving it for the next buyer doesn't make much sense...although I am feeling like this Spyder could be a long term keeper for me. It is just so much fun to drive...more smiles per mile than anything I've owned before. Even if I keep it forever, I want to have the long term car that gets celebrated for hitting 300,000 miles, not the one that gets auctioned 30 years from now with 5K miles on the odometer to a collector!!
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I agree with you both!
I have the Michelin Alpins on my winter set as well and like them too. We had the same snow dump as you guys up here in Vancouver. I washed my car just before Christmas and she is tucked in the warm garage and I feel to sorry for her to take her out on the snow and salt
I'm trying to adopt the philosophy of extracting as much enjoyment as I can from the Spyder and resisting my normal tendency to spend more time washing a car than I do driving it I don't tend to keep cars for very long, so preserving it for the next buyer doesn't make much sense...although I am feeling like this Spyder could be a long term keeper for me. It is just so much fun to drive...more smiles per mile than anything I've owned before. Even if I keep it forever, I want to have the long term car that gets celebrated for hitting 300,000 miles, not the one that gets auctioned 30 years from now with 5K miles on the odometer to a collector!!
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@Jeff Jones for your winter set-up, did you install TPMS? If so, is there a part number / model number on your invoice? Asking because my winter wheel set-up is fabulous...but despite numerous attempts thus far...no success in getting the TPMS to 'register'...so thinking a model number check / comparison could help my shop remedy. Thank you in advance.
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@Jeff Jones for your winter set-up, did you install TPMS? If so, is there a part number / model number on your invoice? Asking because my winter wheel set-up is fabulous...but despite numerous attempts thus far...no success in getting the TPMS to 'register'...so thinking a model number check / comparison could help my shop remedy. Thank you in advance.
I ordered the custom brushed clear finish for the BBS wheels and I’m having my oem wheels refinished satin black so I can swap back and forth as I get bored
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For this round, I had them install the winter tires on my oem wheels so I was able to reuse the TPMS and all it took was getting up to 15mph for codes to clear after the swap. I do have a set of BBS FI-R wheels on order and my plan is to put the Michelin PS4S summer tires on those wheels. For that set, I ordered a additional set of TPMS from Suncoast. I ordered what they told me to and they even asked for a VIN to verify. The part number for what I ordered is listed as 991981TPM. I won’t know if these work until the wheels and tires are mounted again so if anyone else has some advice, I would love to know before that time comes
I ordered the custom brushed clear finish for the BBS wheels and I’m having my oem wheels refinished satin black so I can swap back and forth as I get bored
I ordered the custom brushed clear finish for the BBS wheels and I’m having my oem wheels refinished satin black so I can swap back and forth as I get bored
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The Spyder does look great with black wheels in certain color combos and white is near the top of that list for me. I’ll just have to work extra hard in Lightroom to pull out some detail from the wheels!
One thing I’ve been consistent with since taking delivery of my car is that I don’t like the standard silver paint they used on these wheels.
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@Jeff Jones for your winter set-up, did you install TPMS? If so, is there a part number / model number on your invoice? Asking because my winter wheel set-up is fabulous...but despite numerous attempts thus far...no success in getting the TPMS to 'register'...so thinking a model number check / comparison could help my shop remedy. Thank you in advance.
I used my 981 winter wheels with TPMS, but they were incompatible. These Tire Rack sensors worked great. Be careful with the part number, though.
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Jeff Jones (01-02-2022)
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Thanks and much cheaper than the ones I ordered from Suncoast. It looks like this site has some good oem and oem like options for our cars - https://www.tpms.com/2021-Porsche-Ca...MS-s/10128.htm
I’m guessing that what I get in the mail from Suncoast is going to be the wrong part in addition to being 3x the price 😬
I’m guessing that what I get in the mail from Suncoast is going to be the wrong part in addition to being 3x the price 😬
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@Jeff Jones for your winter set-up, did you install TPMS? If so, is there a part number / model number on your invoice? Asking because my winter wheel set-up is fabulous...but despite numerous attempts thus far...no success in getting the TPMS to 'register'...so thinking a model number check / comparison could help my shop remedy. Thank you in advance.
I purchased UVS4040 sensors from TPMS.com for my Spyder.
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#87
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Good memory. I have a love / hate relationship with black wheels. I like the overall look but don’t like how you lose the detail in the wheel design. That’s why I’ll run two sets of wheels and tires. In peak car / car photography season I’ll have the brushed aluminum BBS wheels and summer tires. I’ll run the black oem wheels and winter tires when my car is likely to be filthy anyway from our wet winter weather.
The Spyder does look great with black wheels in certain color combos and white is near the top of that list for me. I’ll just have to work extra hard in Lightroom to pull out some detail from the wheels!
One thing I’ve been consistent with since taking delivery of my car is that I don’t like the standard silver paint they used on these wheels.
The Spyder does look great with black wheels in certain color combos and white is near the top of that list for me. I’ll just have to work extra hard in Lightroom to pull out some detail from the wheels!
One thing I’ve been consistent with since taking delivery of my car is that I don’t like the standard silver paint they used on these wheels.
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Jeff Jones (01-02-2022)
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Fantastic pics and looking forward to those BBS!
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Thanks for the kind words everyone. I posted the full set of photos on my blog/journal if anyone wants to see a few more - https://911maniac.com
Jeff
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Many thanks to @Jeff Jones and @Paiceyfan and @Westcoast .
I will be at my tire shop this week and this detail will be helpful as we work to remedy my set-up. I will also report back (once successful).
I will be at my tire shop this week and this detail will be helpful as we work to remedy my set-up. I will also report back (once successful).
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