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Nice choice. Here is mine on 20s. We are twins. Courtesy of Danny at Model +.A little teaser... full pics when I’m home from work View attachment 653958View attachment 653959View attachment 653961
Short of fitting wider wheels at the front, what would you suggest? These particular wheels only come in 8.5 or 10 width. I'm thinking of running 245 section at the front, and 275 (lightly stretched) at the back so the contact patch would be relatively close.
Thanks
CF5V satin black 19x9s courtesy of @MODEL+ going on my MSM M3P today. Pics to follow... (heads up car needs a bath, but I’m road tripping this weekend and won’t fully wash or detail till after... but the new rims will be clean!)
Danny (@MODEL+ )was fantastic throughout the process. Will have a better review when I get good pics
Thanks for the kind words and support gentleman! It's almost as we gave birth to identical twins... I'm only joking.Nice choice. Here is mine on 20s. We are twins. Courtesy of Danny at Model +.
Ever get these on the car? Interested in seeing pics.Ordered Ambit Wheels FC20 19x10 for my M3P -- dreading they might not work for the front!
Wow! What a shoutout... haha I'm not complainingAs promised.... @MODEL+ Hooke me up with some incredible satin black CF5V Forgestar 19x9s. Running Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 245/40/19s. Loving it. The tires are fantastic, almost as food as the stock Ubers with PZEROs (turn in isn’t quite as sharp, but tbh the lateral grip is darn near the same. Likely due to having the contact patch increased).
So far range is the same as I was getting, but as the car is still in its youth I’m admittedly on the gas a lot! First 800 miles with the stocks I got 297whr/mi (mixed city and highyway); now I’m getting 305whr/mi, but that has been 225mi at 75-85mph on the highway. I think in the long run it will be a push or better range.
Looks amazing. Danny @MODEL+ was AMAZING! Took so much time answering my many questions and helping make sure I had everything I needed. Not to mention a great price and fast shipping. 100% recommend talking to Danny @MODEL+ if you are in the market!
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Very much a street / commuting car with an outside chance of taking it to the track every so often to stretch its legs. Could always keep the standard Performance wheels for a square setup to track I guess but will probably want to cash in on selling a brand new set off the boat.What are you going to use the car for, with these wheels/tyres?
Very much a street / commuting car with an outside chance of taking it to the track every so often to stretch its legs. Could always keep the standard Performance wheels for a square setup to track I guess but will probably want to cash in on selling a brand new set off the boat.
Thanks Clive. For me running a staggered setup is far more about the looks than anything else. Completely understand a square setup is better from a pure dynamics POV. I live in Dubai so it's constant summer all year round - literally hasn't rained for over 12 months - don't think they could afford the cloud seeding the last year! I looked up the weights of the TSW wheels vs the Ubertrubines, and even the 20x10" were slightly lighter. Understand that forged wheels are better from a weight POV but yet to find a deep dish staggered set without completely breaking the bank. Thanks for your inputIf it were me, I’d fit some lightweight 20x8.5 or 20x9 wheels, square, with Tesla spec 235/35/20 PS4S tyres. These tyres have the tread width of a 255 tyre, but with the benefits of being developed for the Model 3. Those TSW wheels you mentioned are around 30lbs each, so pretty heavy, which isn’t great.
The only advantages I can think of, running a wider tyre at the rear, would be if you were running extended hard use, in hot conditions, and for aesthetic reasons.
I drive my M3P hard, and the traction at the rear is incredible, even in the wet, with the TO PS4S tyres.
Thanks Clive. For me running a staggered setup is far more about the looks than anything else. Completely understand a square setup is better from a pure dynamics POV. I live in Dubai so it's constant summer all year round - literally hasn't rained for over 12 months - don't think they could afford the cloud seeding the last year! I looked up the weights of the TSW wheels vs the Ubertrubines, and even the 20x10" were slightly lighter. Understand that forged wheels are better from a weight POV but yet to find a deep dish staggered set without completely breaking the bank. Thanks for your input
Check out this selection a fully forged wheels at get your wheels.com. The Vertini VS Forged (which are about 20 lb in a 20 by 9 size so pretty light) may not have a deep dish wheel to your liking but they have a lot of variety so maybe there's something that will match up with what you're looking for. And the price is very reasonable. Best I've seen yet for a truly lightweight forged wheel.Thanks Clive. For me running a staggered setup is far more about the looks than anything else. Completely understand a square setup is better from a pure dynamics POV. I live in Dubai so it's constant summer all year round - literally hasn't rained for over 12 months - don't think they could afford the cloud seeding the last year! I looked up the weights of the TSW wheels vs the Ubertrubines, and even the 20x10" were slightly lighter. Understand that forged wheels are better from a weight POV but yet to find a deep dish staggered set without completely breaking the bank. Thanks for your input
Hey, I respect your honesty, and if you’re after looks over dynamics, then go with what you like. If you’re not pushing the car to the limits, you won’t notice understeer anyway. It’s a shame you can’t stretch to the Signature SV602, as they tick all the boxes!Thanks Clive. For me running a staggered setup is far more about the looks than anything else. Completely understand a square setup is better from a pure dynamics POV. I live in Dubai so it's constant summer all year round - literally hasn't rained for over 12 months - don't think they could afford the cloud seeding the last year! I looked up the weights of the TSW wheels vs the Ubertrubines, and even the 20x10" were slightly lighter. Understand that forged wheels are better from a weight POV but yet to find a deep dish staggered set without completely breaking the bank. Thanks for your input
Whats your offset?squared setup of 20x9, forged and at around 20 lbs each with staggered offsets.