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I think 19s will handle better but 18s will give a less harsh ride, and a little longer range on the freeways
The ride with 18's is already choppy so I'd be reluctant to have 19's. The cornering even with 18's is phenomenal, I can't imagine needing 19's as the car with 18's already sticks to the road like glue.
I don’t like how the rim extends beyond the protection of the tire with the 18’s. Do the 19’s also have this flaw?
Several days ago I saw a new model 3 in Redondo charging with both right side rims badly rashed. I may look for some aftermarket rims if they are all this bad!!
It's pretty easy to avoid curbs, I've never understood how people rash their rims so often. The tilting side mirrors help immensely.
I would not call this a design flaw; a wide rim is an advantage for steering precision and transient handling. Some tires have a rim protector of rubber near the bead which helps protect the rim somewhat, but the Michelin model they chose (for low rolling resistance and quietness) does not have this feature. Something to think about when it is time for new tires.I don’t like how the rim extends beyond the protection of the tire with the 18’s. Do the 19’s also have this flaw?
Yes but you’re not my wife!