Glamisduner
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No point in that without track mode? I really don't like the stock 18" wheels.Hey that just means you can get the better aftermarket parts![]()
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No point in that without track mode? I really don't like the stock 18" wheels.Hey that just means you can get the better aftermarket parts![]()
No point in that without track mode? I really don't like the stock 18" wheels.
Great points...thanks!You seem to be mixing wheel and tire size there a bit
OEM wheel is an 8.5" inch wide (not 9)...and OEM tire is a 235 width tire.
In the rear at least 10.5"wide wheels and 285 tires fit- you can possibly go bigger, some discussion of that here-
Vendor - Model 3 Wheel Fitment by GetYourWheels
A better question might be WHY you want to go much bigger... the Model 3 doesn't appear to be traction limited in acceleration even on 8.5" wide wheels.... there's some gains to be had for other types of track use of course, but at cost of significant on-street range, and even then a square setup is generally better than a staggered one... (275s fit up front from MPPs testing)
I just put on some 19x9.5 +30 square yesterday, check out my ig @2low4ev for more pics View attachment 361397
I was hoping to get thoughts on these two wheel options for my Model 3 below. Does it matter if they're forged vs. cast in terms of impacting ride and speed?
Vossen CVT:
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Avant Garde M21:View attachment 359507
Current color scheme:
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I was hoping to get thoughts on these two wheel options for my Model 3 below. Does it matter if they're forged vs. cast in terms of impacting ride and speed?
Vossen CVT:
View attachment 359505
Avant Garde M21:View attachment 359507
Current color scheme:
View attachment 359504