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    Aftermarket wheels on Model 3: summary

    Enkei RPF1 18x8.5 +30 Yokohama Advan Apex v601 235/245r18 2023 Model 3 Long Range lowered on Eibach Pro kit Saving about 9lbs per corner Anecdotal testing shows an energy consumption improvement of ~4%
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    Looking for Pictures of a Lowered (~1"/~1") Model 3 Running 18x8.5 +30 Wheels With Stock Size Tires (235/45r18)

    Here's the vehicle just after installing lowering springs - it has since settled a little and rides just a hair lower.
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    Looking for Pictures of a Lowered (~1"/~1") Model 3 Running 18x8.5 +30 Wheels With Stock Size Tires (235/45r18)

    To add a little context - the vehicle is lowered 1" on the Eibach Pro springs. I realize there is a lot of back and forth on the "correct" way to lower a vehicle - I made the decision knowing full well the pros and cons of lowering and of choosing springs over a full coilover kit. I have built a...
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    Looking for Pictures of a Lowered (~1"/~1") Model 3 Running 18x8.5 +30 Wheels With Stock Size Tires (235/45r18)

    The vehicle is already lowered and running stock diameter tires with no problems.. Thanks for the input though!
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    Looking for Pictures of a Lowered (~1"/~1") Model 3 Running 18x8.5 +30 Wheels With Stock Size Tires (235/45r18)

    As the thread title states I'm looking for images of a lowered Model 3 running an 18x8.5 +30 setup with a 235/45r18 wheel. I've searched through the big Aftermarket Wheel Thread and cannot find this exact setup. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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    Sold 18” Rays Versus VT125S with Continental DWS

    ... You ever get out to SLC or Las Vegas? I'm considering this exact setup right now. Why are you changing these out?
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    Spacers!

    This is effectively a +30 offset haha. Thanks though!
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    Spacers!

    This is exactly the setup I have en route right now. I am considering keeping the same 19" sport wheels, in large part because there are no aftermarket options in this size with less than a +30mm offset. Do you have any profile pictures? Looks phenomenal from this angle.