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Curious if you have any efficiency with the QuietTracks? My local Costco just got them in stock and was considering purchasing but efficiency is a factor for me. TIA for infoI put a set of QuietTracks on the car today. I was considering the Michelins, Pirellis, Yokos and Contis and finally settled on the Bridgestones. My initial impression is very positive, they ride very smooth and they are by far the quietest tires I have ever had on any car. This is my fourth set of tires on this car and this includes 21" Contis, 21" Super Sports, 19" MXM's and now the QT's. I have a running total for energy usage, so I'll do some comparisons to see where the car settles for consumption with the new tires. I'm also departing on a 4,000 mile road trip, so I'l have some great data collection in the next couple of weeks. Based on the ride and noise, I'm looking forward to these tires.
It will also be very interesting to see how far they go before they need replacement, so far the longest I have got out of a set of tires was 22,000 on the Super Sports which was only cut short by uneven tread wear caused by an alignment problem that I didn't catch in time. Oops.
I purchased the QuietTracks at Wheel Works in Walnut Creek, Ca and they did a great job on the installation. They are very familiar with Teslas and know the routine with jack mode, torque and tire pressure specifications. They have done several rotations and tire repairs without selling me a single tire until now. Highly recommended.
i am also curious about this- read thru this couple yr old thread and hope people who replaced tires years ago can comment now on their findings and is anything new in tires out there to consider?So it teams from this thread, the top tires people used here are (not in any specific order)
1. Avid Ascend GT
2. michelin primacy mxm4
3. pirelli cinturato p7
4. michelin pilot sport as 3 plus
Of them which offer
The best energy
- Winner?
The quietest
- Winner?
The best Handling
- Winner?
Curious if you have any efficiency with the QuietTracks? My local Costco just got them in stock and was considering purchasing but efficiency is a factor for me. TIA for info
my 245/45 R19 GT champiros GT UHP are averaging about 270wh/mi over 800 miles so far.. thats down from my lifetime of 286wh/mi but admittedly i have been babying it some.. they seem fine.. great deal for $84Just scheduled some GT UHP for $84 each.. will report back
Just finished the road trip and I put over 3,800 miles on the QT’s traveling between the San Francisco area and Calgary, Ab. My overall average consumption for the trip was 307 Wh/mi which compares to my overall average since I owned the car of 319 Wh/mi. I was using 312 Wh/mi in A Better Route Planner for the estimated consumption at 65 mph and that seemed to provide accurate numbers for the trip planning.
I’m still happy with the tires. On the trip we saw everything from 100+ degree temperatures to heavy rain. The tires worked well in all conditions, the only downside I’ve noticed is a tendency to track on deep rain-grooves on some pavement. The pavement on I-5 in Southern Oregon seemed to grab the tires the most, but it wasn’t to the extent of being bothersome, just a side to side movement most noticeable on sweeping bends.
I think they are quieter, but this is not scientific and I'm comparing the sound of the new tires to the sound of the old tires which were worn and possibly louder than they were when new.Do they seem noticeably more quiet than your previous tires??
And why are ya'll running all-season tires in the middle of summer? Model S deserves better if your the type of driver that utilizes the performance.
Currently at America's Tire right now (in Southern California), replacing all 4 at 90k miles with 4 Falken Pro G5 Sport A/S. Was assured by tire specialist that Falkens are a good brand. I'll just take his word for it. They do come with a 45k mile warranty whereas the Good Years didn't. Will come back to this thread the next time we need tires!
I think they are quieter, but this is not scientific and I'm comparing the sound of the new tires to the sound of the old tires which were worn and possibly louder than they were when new.
Planning to buy the Quietracks at COSTCO on Tuesday. Just checking before I spend $1,152. Do you have any complaints or disappointments at all with your Quietracks???
Thanks for the help!
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Did you get them installed? Thoughts?