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  1. MYP 21" Uberturbine Wheels and Tires, no TPMS - $1500 Santa Clara, CA

    For sale MYP 21" Uberturbine Wheels and Tires, no TPMS - $1500 Santa Clara, CA

    Selling 21" Uberturbine wheels and tires, no TPMS, from a 2023 MYP. ~100 miles driven. I replaced the Uberturbines with Gemini wheels about 10 months ago and they've been in storage since, so looking to sell them. 1 tire has a small chip and 1 has a small scratch, which I assume happened...
    $1,500.00
    or best offer
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    Available MYP 21" Uberturbine Wheels and Tires, no TPMS - $1500 Santa Clara, CA

    This thread is for the general discussion of the marketplace listing MYP 21" Uberturbine Wheels and Tires, no TPMS - $1500 Santa Clara, CA. Please add to the discussion here.
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    2023 Model Y Performance Suspension Question

    Most people feel the 2023 suspension is an improvement and 2022 is too bumpy. Do you know the tire pressure in your test drive?
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    New Tesla Order!!

    Congrats on your order 😃 must be hyped
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    How to send a private 8

    Same question here, unable to private message for a sale
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    Model Y Performance on 19" Gemini - rear lower than front

    Thanks for the details folks, really helpful 😃 I decided to go with MYP and try out 21", and maybe switch to 19" after that. I think the change in car angle is negligible and not really a concern, and I'm not planning to take it tracking or anything crazy. Nice to hear others are happy with...
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    Model Y Performance on 19" Gemini - rear lower than front

    Thanks for the details, that's great. Here's what I'm currently deciding between: a) MYP + 19" gemini b) MYLR + acceleration boost + carbon spoiler from Tesla's site I'd like to have a sporty car that's still comfortable to ride. I've read the 2023 MYLR suspension is slightly more comfortable...
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    Model Y Performance on 19" Gemini - rear lower than front

    I'm thinking about getting a Model Y performance and swapping the tires to 19" gemini, but I'm concerned a square setup will make the rear lower than the front. From the owner's manual, the ride height is 167mm front and 166mm rear. That's with the 21" staggered tires, which have different tire...