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FS:OEM 20" Brilliant Silver Model X Slipstreams (Model S Compatible, Los Angeles)

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For Sale: OEM Model X Slipstreams Wheels (no tpms, no tires)
  • Front Size: 20X9.0
  • Rear Size: 20x9.5
  • Offset: +35
  • PCD: 5X120
  • Center Bore: 64.1mm
  • Lug Nut Specs: 21mm, 14X1.50 Thread
  • Lug Nut Torque Spec: 129 lb-ft
  • Weight: 32lbs front, 33.2lbs rear
There are a few nicks and surface scratches but they are true and round and perform well up to over 100+mph without any vibration or issues. Can take detailed photos over the weekend.

I've used many wheel/tire setups on the car ranging from 19" to 21". The 20" mx staggered wheels with a 245/40/20 285/35/20 staggered tire setup is much preferred over both oem setups. It handles better and provides more sidewall than a 245/35/21 tire does. This is a great way to get a hubcentric wheel with wider staggered tires on your Model S without much money.

Of course, this will also work for you model X'ers.

price: I am offering these at $800obo picked up locally.
thanks for looking!

phil
call/text : 310 418 1718


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What’s your experience with the model x slipstream on the s?

you havent tried 20in model X wheels on your S yet?! honestly. they are a solid setup.

the 20 inch diameter oem wheel strikes a nice blend of performance: practicality ratio .

21":
has nice performance , but IMO sidewalls are of low aspect ratio for such a heavy vehicle. As a result Wheels get bent/cracked/damaged and tires do get bulged/damaged as well more easily, especially if roads are bad in your area.

19":
has nice practicality, but lacks a bit in grip and performance. As well, you cannot go as wide on the oem 19" wheels for model S.

20":
They are wider than both the 19 and 21" setups, which is a huge plus, allowing the possibility to run the following tire sizes: 245/40/20 front and 285/35/20 rears without any modification to fenders/suspension. I ran this setup for many miles and they were very good with no issues.

hope that helps.




im in san diego, can u meet half way?


sure can.