Obviously the curb rash has been my fault. I certainly do not deny that. I have friends with Model X and S and the tires on those cars are also low profile, but the rims on those tires are slightly recessed and do not protrude beyond the face of the tires. Fortunately, so far the abrasions have been slight and easily dealt with. I hate to say it, but it is only a matter of time before it may even happen to you.There are only two logical reasons for this.
1. You've been hitting curbs most of your life, but Tesla wheels/tires don't offer the same protection so you notice it. This is not Tesla's fault but driver error as hitting curbs is not a requirement for driving.
2. You've never hit curbs before, but Tesla wheels/tires (or the car) is somehow making you hit curbs. I find this hard to believe.
Which is it?