liquidsystm
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with aftermarket wheels, did you guys use the stock TPMS or buy an extra set of TPMS for your aftermarket wheels?
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Shout out to @EVTuning I got my wheels and tires which came shipped awesomely packed. Swapped them last night and will either sell off the Aeros or put winter tires on them. Shame to waste good tires though.
Vorsteiner vff 107s 20x9 & 20x10.5 In graphite.
Tires are falken azenis fk510 245/35/20 and 285/30/20
I’ll post updates on my efficiency later on but after 2k miles within Aeros I was at 248 average and about 50 miles with the new setup I’m at 290
Fitment is pretty spot on. Now to decide on springs or not...
Rest of chrome delete is being done tomorrow
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I went with a set off of Amazon.with aftermarket wheels, did you guys use the stock TPMS or buy an extra set of TPMS for your aftermarket wheels?
Wow, looks good. Efficiency went up even with a 285 rear? Impressive!
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Let me light a (potentially dim) beacon: show us your 19-inch wheels!
Am in the market for my Performance 3. A touch more sidewall, a little lighter than my 20s.
Let me light a (potentially dim) beacon: show us your 19-inch wheels!
Wheels specs? Efficiency?
I'd put at least a 265/30 if not 275 / 30 on that wheel. But that's just me I'm not into these kinds of super radical setups. The other question is did you remove the bump stops on the suspension? Seems like you're really close to running out of suspension travel just at normal ride height? Also curious what those Konig wheels weigh?
Hey everyone, I’m looking at the following set-up for my SR+. From my research it seems like this should work, however the Element Wheels website says these wheels will NOT fit Model 3. Thoughts?
Front: 20x8.5, 35et, 5x114.3, 245/35
Rear: 20x10, 38et, 5x114.3, 285/30
The only thing I can figure is it’s the 38et in the rear instead of 40 - because another set that’s otherwise the same specs but 40et rear says will fit. Think 38et with 20x10 will work, or will they stick out?
Thanks in advance.
Offset question: does the hub of the performance model have an extra 3 mm compared to the other models? Is it the same 3 mm for both the front and the rears?
I spoke to someone at Element and he said they would stick way out on the rear. I’m surprised since it’s just a 2mm difference from the usual 40et with 20x10s.
Wheels specs? Efficiency?
Happy Friday! Here are some pics of my Tesla model 3 sporting the Project 6GR 10-TEN wheels in a Bronze finish.
The setup I'm running is 20x9 245/35/20 Front and 20x10.5 285/35/20 rear Hankook V12s.
Wheels weight about 21LB ea.
Happy Friday! Here are some pics of my Tesla model 3 sporting the Project 6GR 10-TEN wheels in a Bronze finish.
The setup I'm running is 20x9 245/35/20 Front and 20x10.5 285/35/20 rear Hankook V12s.
Wheels weight about 21LB ea.
Based on the dimensions, that wheel will be pushed out an extra 21 mm compared to your stock wheel. Check for yourself to see what that may look like.