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  1. MilesAxleRod

    Tesla Model S 19 inch classics wheels

    I looked at some wheels on TSportsline's web page and it seems the wheels they sell would fit 2012-2020 MS. So they should fit.
  2. MilesAxleRod

    Tesla Model S 19 inch classics wheels

    I have a set of Tesla Model S 19 inch classics wheels with center cap and TPMS. $600 OBO. Preferred local pickup, but willing to ship if buyer pays. Two of the tires have decent threads left. This came off a 2014 MS.
  3. MilesAxleRod

    Show off your aftermarket wheels.

    I didn't post the wheel specs last time. Stance wheels, SF03. 21x9 all around, ET 32, with 245/35 Hankook evo2.
  4. MilesAxleRod

    GROUP BUY: T Sportline Lowering Springs

    Disclosure: I'm no mechanic, but I am mechanically inclined. I like to work on my cars, engines, and various home projects. But then watching a lot of videos helps. I did try to document everything I did with this suspension work. It's not videos of me doing the job, but me showing the steps...
  5. MilesAxleRod

    GROUP BUY: T Sportline Lowering Springs

    Here is a picture with the car jacked up to where it was before the drop and a picture after. Well this is the second time for me. I did it to my Audi a couple of years ago, but there were couple videos to watch. The front struts on the tesla's are similar to other cars, so you can watch...
  6. MilesAxleRod

    GROUP BUY: T Sportline Lowering Springs

    I forgot to take a whole car before picture. But here is what I got. The first two, you could tell there's a one once difference. The ones with the yard stick are from ground to fender front and back. And then the car after the drop. Maybe I can raise the car 1 inch with jacks and take a...
  7. MilesAxleRod

    Install cost on lowering springs? (coils, Model S)

    Well, once you get the wheel off and the liner. It looks simple. There's 3 nuts at the top that hold the strut and the 1 nut/bolt at the bottom of the strut. The 3 nuts at the top are easy to remove, the nut at the bottom is easy, but the bolt is hard. The spring/shock is wanting to push...
  8. MilesAxleRod

    Lowered standard Suspension Model S review

    I just bought these springs and installed them myself. The front ones were fairly easy, but the back we're a pain. My ground to fender clearance is now about 29 inches front and rear. It looks more sporty now then before, it could be lower.
  9. MilesAxleRod

    GROUP BUY: T Sportline Lowering Springs

    I just bought it about a week ago. It was just under $600 delivered. I installed them myself, read ones were fairly easy, but the rear ones stressed me out a bit. But I got it done and I'm happy.
  10. MilesAxleRod

    Install cost on lowering springs? (coils, Model S)

    Have you lowered your car yet? I bit the bullet and bought the springs from tsportline. I installed them myself. The front ones were fairly easy, the rear ones were a pain. I do wish they were half inch shorter, but now it looks better than before. It's like the difference between an regular...