P-Lo801
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I'm thinking about doing the same - but is extended studs required with only 5mm ?
You'll need bolt-on spacers for anything larger than 5mm in order for there to be enough thread for the lugs.
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I'm thinking about doing the same - but is extended studs required with only 5mm ?
You'll need bolt-on spacers for anything larger than 5mm in order for there to be enough thread for the lugs.
So 5mm is safe without extending ?
What's everybody's thoughts on these wheels? They are Zito Wheels ZF05 flow formed. I love 5 Spoke wheels and was debating on getting Tesla's Zero-G wheels, VS Forged VS02 or VS08.
These pics below has some nice concave poke to them IMO. Debating on pulling the trigger!
What's everybody's thoughts on these wheels? They are Zito Wheels ZF05 flow formed. I love 5 Spoke wheels and was debating on getting Tesla's Zero-G wheels, VS Forged VS02 or VS08.
These pics below has some nice concave poke to them IMO. Debating on pulling the trigger!
I’m a big fan of concave wheels and think those look really good. The only thing I would worry about would be the concave profile on a smaller width wheel. The car in the picture is wider than a stock 3 so you would most likely end up with more narrow wheels that are not as concave as these. Is there a photo of them on a standard 3?
Keep in mind that Tesla in the photos has widebody fender flares, so the fitment hes running wouldnt necessarily be the same as what you'd run on a Model 3 with stock fenders, so the wheels would likely look different in the fitment for a standard Model 3What's everybody's thoughts on these wheels? They are Zito Wheels ZF05 flow formed. I love 5 Spoke wheels and was debating on getting Tesla's Zero-G wheels, VS Forged VS02 or VS08.
These pics below has some nice concave poke to them IMO. Debating on pulling the trigger!
Keep in mind that Tesla in the photos has widebody fender flares, so the fitment hes running wouldnt necessarily be the same as what you'd run on a Model 3 with stock fenders, so the wheels would likely look different in the fitment for a standard Model 3
Will 12 x 1.50 lug nuts work on the model 3? Or do I have to stick with 14 x 1.50?
We dont carry the Zitos so I dont sorry, but the standard Model 3 fitment will be a higher offset and less concave than the widebody fitment I believe.Hmm, do you have any contrast pics so I could get some perspective?
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No I don't believe they are the supplier - but I don't have the official intel. If they are, then T-Sportline is making a decent profit.Titan and T-Sportline M3115 look very similar. Are they the supplier?
The wheels look great, I just can't justify $5.5k for those. Wish you can get them separately without the other track stuff that comes with it.
People are now starting to receive them as the referral reward from the old program, and I've seen a set posted for sale already in a facebook group. There will be purchase options, I think. I think the set I saw was posted for 2600, but I couldn't find it right now to confirm.