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Does anyone have Michelin MXM4 on their 19" wheels?

Rpgonzalez

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Oct 10, 2015
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Update:
I was going to fit new 19's with Michelin MXM4's to keep from possibly losing range. For lack of info on my original question, I pulled the trigger and bought 19" wheels with Pirell's p7+'s (and crossed my fingers.)

After 1000 miles on the OEM michelins and 500 miles on the Pirellis, Im firmly stuck on 250wh/mi for my commute for both sets of tires. Anecdotally, I feel like the Pirellis do not grip as well on launch. Either that, or the SR+ isnt fast enough for me anymore :p

Conclusion: buy LRR tires when upsizing and range will stay the same.
 
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I recently had to replace my tires on my 19s. Went with 245 width Michelin AS 3+ which are a HUGE upgrade in handling and ride quality. I did lose ~10% efficiency but i'm completely satisfied.
 
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ZapCarM3

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have had them on my 3LR rwd for a year. they got toasted. :D

had to install 2 new ones for the rear just this past thursday...


err... sorry i have the 18" wheels.
still relevant, at least for me! Thanks!

This is a hard car to find a tire for. Since it is a tesla, I really want it to be quiet. Ideally, long lasting as well. That leaves so little on the market already when the standard for quiet is raised so high by the OEM tires.

Ugh...I wish I just knew already. I'm exhausted of all the research and conflicting answers or lack of answers. It seems to almost always be one or the other when it comes to tires especially. And especially even more so for Tesla.
 

GPinzone

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Sep 3, 2018
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What about the Goodyear Assurance MaxLife? They won't work for 18" rims, but should work for 19". They don't have the same speed rating as the Contis, but the TireRack reviews are good.
 
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still relevant, at least for me! Thanks!

This is a hard car to find a tire for. Since it is a tesla, I really want it to be quiet. Ideally, long lasting as well. That leaves so little on the market already when the standard for quiet is raised so high by the OEM tires.

Ugh...I wish I just knew already. I'm exhausted of all the research and conflicting answers or lack of answers. It seems to almost always be one or the other when it comes to tires especially. And especially even more so for Tesla.
Especially with the 19s. There are very few choices at 235 width which is the main reason I went with 245. Good luck with the decision.
 
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Rpgonzalez

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Oct 10, 2015
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still relevant, at least for me! Thanks!

This is a hard car to find a tire for. Since it is a tesla, I really want it to be quiet. Ideally, long lasting as well. That leaves so little on the market already when the standard for quiet is raised so high by the OEM tires.

Ugh...I wish I just knew already. I'm exhausted of all the research and conflicting answers or lack of answers. It seems to almost always be one or the other when it comes to tires especially. And especially even more so for Tesla.

Pirelli P7+. If all you are looking for is long life (UTQG700) and quiet ride, then this is the tire for you. I did exhaustive research too, and on top of maintaining range not sure why you are still looking.
 
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ZapCarM3

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Dec 19, 2019
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Pirelli P7+. If all you are looking for is long life (UTQG700) and quiet ride, then this is the tire for you. I did exhaustive research too, and on top of maintaining range not sure why you are still looking.
Not too heavy as well, which is what made me keep looking after discovering the Turanza Quiettrack. I'll check your suggestion out. Thank you !
 

Orwell

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Oct 1, 2018
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FWIW I don't find the 19s to ride harsh at all compared to 18s.
Agreed

The effect that tire profile has on comfort is grossly overrated.

I went from 20" OEM PS4S to 18" PS4S (in OEM size) and felt no difference in ride quality at the same tire pressure.

However, I recently put on 18"OEM MXM4 and felt a significant difference in ride quality and quietness.
 

Rpgonzalez

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Oct 10, 2015
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Long beach
Not too heavy as well, which is what made me keep looking after discovering the Turanza Quiettrack. I'll check your suggestion out. Thank you !
They are on closeout at tirerack.com right now. I was able to get Americas Tire to Price match, so right now they are a super bargain (since the p7+ II's came out)
 

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