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    20" Induction tire replacement with Michelin Pilot AS4 275 /35 R20

    Offset is +45 No rubbing with these. https://martianwheels.com/collections/model-y/products/copy-of-tesla-model-y-20-inch-mw03-forged-wheels
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    20" Induction tire replacement with Michelin Pilot AS4 275 /35 R20

    Thank you. 20x9.5 Martian Satin Gunmetal I prefer the handling with these wheels and tires... Definitely not too soft, and I prefer the cornering on these better than the stock.
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    20" Induction tire replacement with Michelin Pilot AS4 275 /35 R20

    If you're going with 20", I recommend the 275/40/20. I just did this with my MYP, and am very, very happy with the result.
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    MYP 21' Michelin Pilot AS4 Sizing

    Just to add to the thread. When looking at alternative tire sizes, I had originally planned to go with the 265/40/20 in the A/S 4, but the 275/40/20 was almost $100 less per tire, and I prefer the wider tire, as well as the miniscule additional sidewall height for comfort. Saved money, and got...
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    MYP 21' Michelin Pilot AS4 Sizing

    Before and after photos below. No objective measurements on the ride, but I do feel like it is a bit softer/smoother overall. As far as handling goes, no noticeable difference, but I'm far from an expert on this. Range actually seems to be a bit better. This is my commuter, and peviously...
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    275/40/20 stock induction wheels

    I did the same size. 275/40/20 Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 4 Martian 20x9.5 Much smoother ride, from what I discern after the first day.
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    MYP 21' Michelin Pilot AS4 Sizing

    My stock Pirellis only lasted 14k miles too... After what felt like lots of research, I swapped both the wheels and tires to martian 20x9.5 with 275/40/20 on all corners