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    Aftermarket Wheels on Model 3

    I switched to Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season Plus 245/45R18. These tires have lower noise (see reviews) and great tread wear (70K miles). I'm happy with them.
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    Aftermarket Wheels on Model 3

    Saleenr6, someone else mentioned in another discussion that the odometer is counting one extra mile every 100 miles. So a 1.5% diameter increase for the Pirelli tire should auto-correct the odometer if the calibration that Randy mentioned is not happening. Other than this, I was more concerned...
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    Aftermarket Wheels on Model 3

    Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season Plus 245/45R18. I installed these last week on my M3 LR RWD. So far I can say: same handling response, softer more comfortable, less road noise (very important), same fuel efficiency, and longer thread life. They also look better, more square, with additional rim...
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    Does anyone have a clue where this bolt might have come off my Model 3?

    This bold could be holding the plastic panel under the trunk. The one in the middle comes loose on mine and others reported it missing.
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    Best 18" tires for comfort

    I got Cinturato P7 All Season Plus. This tire has excellent ratings for comfort and noise. More important, it has a lot of reviews, and the ratings agree between TireRack raters, general customers and Tesla customers in this forum. This tire it is not available in OE size 235/45R45. I took the...
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    Best 18" tires for comfort

    Hi, I'm need recommendations for tires that maximize the ride comfort and minimize the road noise in my Tesla Model 2 LR RWD because these my main complaints about this car. I'm not sure how to prioritize the other characteristics like performance and handling. I live in Southern California...
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    Suspension problems. OEM dampers are failing.

    I've read that the foam inside tires can detach and cause vibrations.
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    The tires spreadsheet that was posted a couple months ago?

    Best Tesla Model 3 compatible tires compared using Tire Rack and Tyre Reviews
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    Model 3 Motors on the Tesla Parts Catalog

    My LR Model 3 has part no 1120980-00-D on the rear motor. The car was built in June 2018 according to door sticker.
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    High pitched noise inside the cabin

    Yes. I can hear that hiss too. And it is the most annoying noise in my car so far. I'm fine with tire and wind noise. The noise is comming from under the glove compartment. There is a fan vent in the corner for cooling off the computer.