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Thank you for your knowledgable reply. On the 2013 Model S, which is the same body as my 2012, Tesla used staggered wheels where the rears where 265/35 Z21 and the fronts are 245/35 Z 21. I read that the wheels were different sizes as well.
Thank you for your knowledgable reply. On the 2013 Model S, which is the same body as my 2012, Tesla used staggered wheels where the rears where 265/35 Z21 and the fronts are 245/35 Z 21. I read that the wheels were different sizes as well.
The person I had replied to said that the 2007 Ford Escape Hyb. spare would work on a Model S. But, I looked up that bolt pattern and it is not the same as the Model S (5X120). The BMW X3 and X5 compact spares are the correct bolt pattern.
Thank you for the great info. I do have a question. I followed your link to find a 155/80 18 compact spare for a 2007 Ford Escape H. I found one but the bolt pattern is not the same as my 2012 Tesla Model S (5X120). The spare is 5X114.3 Does that matter?
Has anyone removed the nose cone and the lining and weather seal of the frunk? I am installing after-market parking sensors for my 2012 S Sig. and need to run wires from the front bumper to the fuse box.