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There are many different versions of the P Zero tires. You need to look on the side to see if it shows the "M+S" (mud and snow) designation.So, I brought my MS into the SC yesterday to have them swap out my summer's for all-seasons. A couple hours later, I get a call saying that my wheels are already all-seasons, and it says so right on the tires. He insists. I'm like, "what?", and totally embarrassed. I come buy to pick up the car, and no where can I find where it says all-seasons. Now, it is my service advisor seems embarrassed. A technician comes out, and shows us the brand new replacement tires, which are EXACTLY the same as mine. Pirelli PZero's. They had inventory labels on them that said:
1420241-00-A 255/45R19 100Y, 19AS
1420242-00-A 285/40R19 103Y, 19AS
Looking here at TMC, those do seem to be the correct all-season tires. I am heading to the snow in a couple of days, and while it is too late for me to do anything about it now, I could use some reassurance.
Thanks for the info. Again that was my plan. To keep 21 and summers and swap them with the 19 winters. However not sure when will the backordered 19 winters come. Again the question was shall I keep driving the summers carefully till winters come in or shall pay for 21 AS to get me by till winters come in. Then I will end up with two sets of 21 summer and AS and a set of 19 winters
I apologize if this has been answered and I missed it.
I have the 2021 model s refresh with 21in arachnid wheels. I need an inexpensive tire and rim combo for winter and do not completely understand what will work. Can someone explain what they would choose for a 19in rim in the 2-3k price range? I don't understand how offset etc affects what I can use. T sport line offers compatible rims but the offset numbers differ from the OEM wheels.
Thanks!
You can get the Tesla specific tires with the foam inserts third party, problem is almost all of them are on backorder and getting tires is a real issue right kowI need tires for my aftermarket 21's from Signature, with same specs as the OEM: 10.5 in rear and 9.5 in front.
Question: is there a difference between what Tesla may have, vs ordering from TireRack, such as foam insert, etc? I am having a lot of difficulty with my service center right now, and think it may be easier to go third party, using original TPMS sensors, of course.
Thank you. I am in no hurry, as I continue to need my 19's for travel. Can you post a link? I am looking at TireRack, but I do not see anything about foam inserts.You can get the Tesla specific tires with the foam inserts third party, problem is almost all of them are on backorder and getting tires is a real issue right kow
If you order the tires on tire rack under the Tesla it will pull the foam insert versions. For example, the Pilot Sport 4S are the TO versionThank you. I am in no hurry, as I continue to need my 19's for travel. Can you post a link? I am looking at TireRack, but I do not see anything about foam inserts.
If you order the tires on tire rack under the Tesla it will pull the foam insert versions. For example, the Pilot Sport 4S are the TO version
Should be fine. Here it is for the front. Check the rear too. THe width is 10.5 and offset is 45 for the Tesla rears: Online Wheel and Tyre Fitment Calculator. Offset, Tyre Stretch and Speedo Error | Will They FitHello, looking for a quick gut check here. Have a plaid with 21 arachnids and summer tires. Need winter tires desperately and was wondering if I could use a barely used set of Vossen CV5 20x9 35MM Offset with 5x120 bolt pattern that I have with new Michelin X-Ice Snow 265/40 R20 tires on them. Square set up. I realize the rears will look small/narrow but need these only for winter driving. Can’t and don’t want to drove on those summers in Winter in the Chicago area. Don’t think I need or want spacers.
Thanks for any assurances or feedback!
Should be fine. Here it is for the front. Check the rear too. THe width is 10.5 and offset is 45 for the Tesla rears: Online Wheel and Tyre Fitment Calculator. Offset, Tyre Stretch and Speedo Error | Will They Fit
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