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Hey all,

Has anyone managed to fit a pair of A/T shoes on their Model X before? Some quick research shows that switching to 19” 8.5 wheels allows to fit 235/55r19 A/T rubber by Falken and Yokohama while keeping load ratings. I’ve seen videos of 18” wheels on a model X but I am not quite sure how they cleared the brake calipers and rotors 🤔. Obviously the X isnt an incredibly rock crawler, but I believe with some good shoes it can handle the off road mountain passes here in Colorado.

Thanks!
 
You probably need them as your HW4 was and probably still is a dirt road. :D

I tried to fit 255/55 R19 that I still have from my Land Rover LR3 (Discovery 3 in Europe) but they won't fit at the front. The 235/55R19 will fit I think.
 
Man, I have spent some time trying to find a solution to this myself. Continental actually makes a factory size AT tire for the 20" rim, but it is EU only and not DOT approved/available in the US.
 
Hey all,

Has anyone managed to fit a pair of A/T shoes on their Model X before? Some quick research shows that switching to 19” 8.5 wheels allows to fit 235/55r19 A/T rubber by Falken and Yokohama while keeping load ratings. I’ve seen videos of 18” wheels on a model X but I am not quite sure how they cleared the brake calipers and rotors 🤔. Obviously the X isnt an incredibly rock crawler, but I believe with some good shoes it can handle the off road mountain passes here in Colorado.

Thanks!
Any updates? Have 2016 and want to upgrade to All Terrains as well