Couple more pics. Volk TE37 19x9.5 +35 squared.
Do you daily this? Any rubbing on the front
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Couple more pics. Volk TE37 19x9.5 +35 squared.
Well, my local tire dealer won't recommend any load rating lower than the OEM rating, and Bridgestone doesn't seem to support the use of this tire for this car anyway, odd that it's on skytopia's list in the first place.Mfg. site here TURANZA QUIETTRACK
It seems they are now available in 235/45 R18, but there are not a lot of reviews:
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tire...ietTrack&sidewall=Blackwall&partnum=345VR8TQT
The claim is good traction in the wet, but the video on that Tire Rack page counters that. One commenter mentions chirp off the line. Note the lower-than OEM load index is 94V, seen here on Amazon.
The Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack also shows on the massive colorful table that started on reddit and moved to skytopia, it's showing atop the All Season section, but the scores missing for most columns:
Best Tesla Model 3 compatible tires compared using Tire Rack and Tyre Reviews
I'm at 26,000 and I'm now between 4/32 and 5/32 on my 4 tires, so it's shopping time for me. My goals are a bit better snow performance than OEM 18" Michelin Primacy, and a bit longer life than my 26,000, even if that means giving up a little traction. A little quieter would be a bonus.
Another contender is the Michelin CrossClimate+ but seem to be some concerns about tread noise from owners. Some saying quieter than OEM, many saying louder, and one helpful review kind of saying both.
Also curious what folks think about going a smidge wider (245/45 R18 100Y XL) to (maybe?) avoid curb rash at very low speed, as the author of that article did, which also seems to get the load rating back up to 96V as seen on Amazon.
+ @Mad Hungarian
I need to pay more attention to the warning on the table:
Caution: 18" not Extra Load & below OEM tire load index
Going down the list...
I am at 42K and still have enough tread on the back to go longer if I had only rotated the tires earlier...I'll wait until my current 18s wear out (I'm at almost 12k miles now; figure I'll wear these out around 20-22k, get some QuietTracks, then go pick up some winter tires for the 18" rims.
At what thresholds did you rotate your tires to get them to 42K? That seems higher than most others I've seen. With mine still at 8/32 at 7.5k I'm hoping they last that longI am at 42K and still have enough tread on the back to go longer if I had only rotated the tires earlier...
Lol. Who disagrees with arguably one of the nicest wheels and ride on this forum.
Somebody answer this manDo you daily this? Any rubbing on the front
More pics of the CCW's please
New counter & floor, stat
Does anyone know what Tesla is charging to replace two of the MXM4? Wondering if it is cheaper to go to a third party. My rears are gone at 19k miles on the LR3. I don't know how these are warrantied to 50k?