So I looked at my brand new Referral Rims and they now have a load rating stamp of 750kg per rim which equates to 1,653.47 lbs. Prior threads stated that Model X was too heavy for the Arachnid Rims, but looking at the new set of rims it can handle up to 6,613 lbs.
My Model X 90D 2017 GVWR per the door jam sticker is 6660lbs. So let's just say, I remove some weight and fix the offset to 35 can I put Arachnids on my Model X?
I also need clarification if the GVWR noted on the door includes the stock 20" Slipstream rims & tires which weigh in at 130.4lbs. The Arachnid rims weigh 105.7 lbs, 24.7 lbs, so if there is a reduction of rim weight the GVWR would be 6660lbs - 24.7 = 6635.3, so only need additional 22.3 lbs of weight reduction to make it work? Anyone know what I can remove to make it work?? lol
Here are the specs for the Arachnids:
My Model X 90D 2017 GVWR per the door jam sticker is 6660lbs. So let's just say, I remove some weight and fix the offset to 35 can I put Arachnids on my Model X?
I also need clarification if the GVWR noted on the door includes the stock 20" Slipstream rims & tires which weigh in at 130.4lbs. The Arachnid rims weigh 105.7 lbs, 24.7 lbs, so if there is a reduction of rim weight the GVWR would be 6660lbs - 24.7 = 6635.3, so only need additional 22.3 lbs of weight reduction to make it work? Anyone know what I can remove to make it work?? lol
Here are the specs for the Arachnids:
- Size: 21X8.5" front, 21X9.0" rear.
- Offset: +40 front, +40 rear
- PCD: 5X120
- Center Bore: 64.1mm
- Size: 20X9.0"(front), 20x10.0"(rear) Note: Tesla later changed rear wheel to 20x9.5"+35
- Offset: +35 (front & rear)
- PCD: 5X120
- Center Bore: 64.1mm
- Lug Nut Specs: 13/16, 14X1.50 Thread