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I have two sets of wheels for my M3P which I run alternately.

A 21-inch set with Tomason TN19 in Black Chrome & Black Gloss, 9.0 wide, offset 35, with a 3.5mm spacer in the front and a 15mm spacer in the rear.
Tires are Vredestein in 245/30R21 all around.
And a 20-inch set with Axxion AX9, powdercoated Candy Red, 9.0 wide, offet 40, with 8.5mm spacer in the front and a 20mm spacer in the rear.
Tires are Hankook 245/35R20 and 265/35R20.

I am thinking of fitting a lift kit and going for the offroad look with oversized tires, but unfortunately the front knuckle will limit me to a 255/40R19 or 255/35R20 tire.
For wheels I am considering going old school with some deep dish wheels, the Breyton Avalanche.
 

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Are there any issues with staggered wheels such as these with the M3LR AWD? ?

TSV 20" Tesla Model 3​

  • Size: 20x8.5" Front & 20x10" Rear
  • Offset: +35 Front, +40 Rear
 
A question for you fitment experts. I'm thinking about picking up a set of TE37 18x9.5 (+22) for my M3P from a local seller. He's currently running them on 265/40 tires on MPP comfort coilovers. My question is, if I decide to stay with the stock suspension, what tire size should I go with? And if I end up lowering the car, how low should I drop the suspension and should I go with a different tire size.

I'm mostly interested in a comfortable ride when city driving. Thanks in advance
 
A question for you fitment experts. I'm thinking about picking up a set of TE37 18x9.5 (+22) for my M3P from a local seller. He's currently running them on 265/40 tires on MPP comfort coilovers. My question is, if I decide to stay with the stock suspension, what tire size should I go with? And if I end up lowering the car, how low should I drop the suspension and should I go with a different tire size.

I'm mostly interested in a comfortable ride when city driving. Thanks in advance
245/45/18 on stock suspension
265/40/18 on lowered suspension


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A question for you fitment experts. I'm thinking about picking up a set of TE37 18x9.5 (+22) for my M3P from a local seller. He's currently running them on 265/40 tires on MPP comfort coilovers. My question is, if I decide to stay with the stock suspension, what tire size should I go with? And if I end up lowering the car, how low should I drop the suspension and should I go with a different tire size.

I'm mostly interested in a comfortable ride when city driving. Thanks in advance
My opinion. I wouldn't run those on stock suspension & alignment. They're going to stick out beyond the front fender by 1/2 inch.
 
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I'm looking to purchase the new Model 3LR when it comes to the states. I see that they lowered it slightly and changed the suspension with the refresh. I want to lower the car with new springs. Do you think companies will come out with new springs to compensate for the new model or will the current springs work just fine?
 
I'm looking to purchase the new Model 3LR when it comes to the states. I see that they lowered it slightly and changed the suspension with the refresh. I want to lower the car with new springs. Do you think companies will come out with new springs to compensate for the new model or will the current springs work just fine?
Is this confirmed or speculation that the suspension is now lowered?