As standard member I don't have (and don't need) access to LP wheeling tools.
I have my own wheels designed through Cover Master.
I consider wheels absolutely necessary for playing jackpot lotteries. My lottery is 649.
Wheels were designed for distributing pre-selected numbers into tickets. That's their sole function, nothing else. They are not suitable for selecting numbers, as many still do.
If used only for distribution wheels will help in winning.
There is one exception: wheel filtering. There are 3 issues with this:
1) Filtering completely destroys the wheel structure replacing it with new structure of completely unknown characteristics (balancing)
2) Filtering reduces the number of numbers to play thus reducing the hit probability
3) With reduced hit probability filtering will also reduce winning probability
For these reasons I don't consider wheel filtering a viable playing strategy, so it's permanently out of my consideration.
I generate custom wheels to fit my playing needs. All wheels have their potential, usually called guarantees. It's irrelevant to me.
What I care about is wheel current performance, together with number selection system. This requires constant system/wheel combination testing and retesting as results frequently fluctuate.
I tested 3 approaches (as an example):
1) One wheel with 30 tickets
2) Two wheels with 15 tickets each
3) Five wheels with 6 tickets each
#3 seems to be the best alternative as it often provides multiple winning tickets in the same draw while others could not do it.
And that's my abbreviated take on benefits of wheeling.
Hopefully you'll get more responses from other LP members although they are quite busy now optimizing insects for lotteries.