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Nice, I love the wheel setup there.
Really love the white interior. Is your's dropped?
nope. Stock 20"Really love the white interior. Is your's dropped?
Maybe it's just the angle but i have a similar setup except with the black interior but it just does not look as nice lol. Props to you i guess for the nice photography.nope. Stock 20"
Winter mode
How were these tires for last winter?
Actually I am looking to get the same rims as well, how are they overall?
Awesome glad to hear it. I am torn between the silver and the black color. I was hoping it would be more flat black vs gloss to match trim but your photos look great. Leaning more towards the black now.Tires were great. Yokohamas drove well in the snow. The wheels were a good value too from Tirerack. Much lighter than the Uberturbines.
This is one sexy carFinally got my Deep Blue Metalic detailed/paint corrected/ceramic coated, so had to snap a couple pics and post. Unfortunately it wasn't sunny so you don't see the sparkle (which looks great in direct sunlight) but still shows off nicely even on a cloudy day, I love this color. May snap a couple more next time it's sunny and add them as well, I have zero regrets on color.
A couple of the Tesla YouTubers have recommended the Pirelli CintuRato P7 All Season Plus. I am considering them as a replacement for my stock Michelin’s. Note that they are a little more aimed at all-around performance vs. snow/ice. If you really want good snow/ice performance, then Blizzaks or Centurato Winters would be better.
Stock with white interior. Had to leave for this week so it’s just had 3-4 miles and finishing up PPF. Waiting for 19 Martians and then Continental ExtremeContacts. I think the Ubers will likely stay off for a year and then some. Would appreciate if others have recommendations for good all season’s (for the 19’s ) that would work well in typical Midwest snow and ice.