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This was our second set of VS14 forged.

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Those look awesome. My 2018 M3P just got totaled by some jackass that blew through a stop sign. My settlement might be enough for me to afford a 2022 M3P (assuming wife OKs it) but I can't stand the look of the uberturbines. Do you have a side view of this car with those VS14's on it? That is the color I am considering and I really like the look of those wheels on the midnight silver M3P.
 
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Those look awesome. My 2018 M3P just got totaled by some jackass that blew through a stop sign. My settlement might be enough for me to afford a 2022 M3P (assuming wife OKs it) but I can't stand the look of the uberturbines. Do you have a side view of this car with those VS14's on it? That is the color I am considering and I really like the look of those wheels on the midnight silver M3P.
No problem. They are super light. Fronts are 9.5x20 and weigh 21.5 while rears are 10.5x20 and weigh another pound. Car in the background is my car while car in the foreground is my wife's. His and hers set up to individual preference. She has the MPP Comfort coilover kit set at the default 12/10. I have the Sport kit set really firm at least for the street at 10/8.

That's a bummer about your car though. I'm a bit paranoid that somebody's going to total one of these cars because they are the last with free unlimited supercharging. Not replaceable.

PS next on the upgrade Hit List is Chrome delete on my wife's car.
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No problem. They are super light. Fronts are 9.5x20 and weigh 21.5 while rears are 10.5x20 and weigh another pound. Car in the background is my car while car in the foreground is my wife's. His and hers set up to individual preference. She has the MPP Comfort coilover kit set at the default 12/10. I have the Sport kit set really firm at least for the street at 10/8.

That's a bummer about your car though. I'm a bit paranoid that somebody's going to total one of these cars because they are the last with free unlimited supercharging. Not replaceable.

PS next on the upgrade Hit List is Chrome delete on my wife's car.
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Those wheels look great on that car in both colors. I do like how the 2022 already has the chrome delete from the factory especially on the midnight silver... I hate to swap wheels as soon as I buy the car but I'd also hate to drop $65k on a car and have to stare at rims that look like painted hubcaps (uberturbines) every day.

I had lifetime premium connectivity on mine, which is obviously not as good as unlimited supercharging, but I can't get that back either. It was also silver metallic (which you can't get anymore) had PPF, tint, and a set of michelins with only about 4k miles on them. Dude had no license, no insurance, no documents, and was speeding through my neighborhood at 7am on a holiday.
 
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Those wheels look great on that car in both colors. I do like how the 2022 already has the chrome delete from the factory especially on the midnight silver... I hate to swap wheels as soon as I buy the car but I'd also hate to drop $65k on a car and have to stare at rims that look like painted hubcaps (uberturbines) every day.

I had lifetime premium connectivity on mine, which is obviously not as good as unlimited supercharging, but I can't get that back either. It was also silver metallic (which you can't get anymore) had PPF, tint, and a set of michelins with only about 4k miles on them. Dude had no license, no insurance, no documents, and was speeding through my neighborhood at 7am on a holiday.
Wow that's a trifecta of massively irresponsible driving.😟 Hope you've got a good attorney! Getting back to more positive options, I think you'll really appreciate how much the ride improves by getting rid of those 32 lb Wheels.
 
No problem. They are super light. Fronts are 9.5x20 and weigh 21.5 while rears are 10.5x20 and weigh another pound. Car in the background is my car while car in the foreground is my wife's. His and hers set up to individual preference. She has the MPP Comfort coilover kit set at the default 12/10. I have the Sport kit set really firm at least for the street at 10/8.

That's a bummer about your car though. I'm a bit paranoid that somebody's going to total one of these cars because they are the last with free unlimited supercharging. Not replaceable.

PS next on the upgrade Hit List is Chrome delete on my wife's car.
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Looks amazing!!!
 
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Model 3 Redwood Forged RW-S5 Cyclone Wheel available in Matte Charcoal and Matte Bronze!

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19x9.5 +35 (Set of 4)
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Load rated specifically for the Tesla Model 3
Works with OE Tesla Center cap or optional Redwood Billet centercap
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22.2 lbs

Redwood Forged RW-S5 Cyclone Wheel 19x9.5 +35 - Tesla Model 3 - Set of 4

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Will those fit 2022 Model 3 Performance brakes? Looking for some apex wheels for winter. Thanks!
 
Had a question... one of the wheel guys that I am talking to recommended that I upgrade my tires to 19in from 18in. He said 18in aftermarket wheels dont look that good on the Model3, and it wouldnt even be worth it. Is anyone running 18's on their Model3? Or is the consensus to upgrade altogether to 19s?
 
Anyone see something similar to the Enkei 19” wheel, photo attached, in BLACK? The weight is only 23 lbs and it’s seems generally priced under $500 ea. I have the OEM 18” wheels now, looking to go to 19”. For my 2022 white model 3 LR
 

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Had a question... one of the wheel guys that I am talking to recommended that I upgrade my tires to 19in from 18in. He said 18in aftermarket wheels dont look that good on the Model3, and it wouldnt even be worth it. Is anyone running 18's on their Model3? Or is the consensus to upgrade altogether to 19s?
It is personal preference, I have seen lowered model 3s with 18s that I think look awesome. The 18" tires are cheaper and seem to lower your chances of bent rims and blown tires from potholes quite a bit compared to 19s and especially 20s with lower profile tires.

For me the stock height and wheel tuck is what hurts the look of the car much more than the wheel diameter. I plan to run the 18" Aero wheels with the covers removed in the winter and my 20" Tsportline TS5 the rest of the year... I like the look of both and it is fun to be able to mix it up so the car doesn't always look the same. Below is an example of a lowered model 3 on stock Aero 18s using wheel spacers, I used this as a model for my car when I ordered parts and think it looks great.

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