Thank you. They aren't responsive to email, so I'll give them a call some time next year.
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Thank you. They aren't responsive to email, so I'll give them a call some time next year.
If @MountainPass experience with 10 inch wheels with 275 mm tires up front is indicative, it may fit with no problems. Somewhat depends on specific tire shape and size too. (Tires of different designs, even of the same nominal size, do vary in shape: how broad the shoulders are, how tall the tire actually is, etc. Shoulder profiles actually vary a lot between designs.) Reference:For clarity, the 19x9.5 ET35 TS-5 should fit the non-PUP P3D (albeit slight poke depending on tire size), correct? How about when matched to UP dual rate springs?
What is the current pricing now? I tried skimming the thread but couldn't figure out how much the 19x8.5 are for the TS5
Looks like Tesla is also coming out with a Forged Mono-Block Wheel for the Model 3. Bet they are 20's and bet they are made by TITANWhat is the current pricing now? I tried skimming the thread but couldn't figure out how much the 19x8.5 are for the TS5
Looks like Tesla is also coming out with a Forged Mono-Block Wheel for the Model 3. Bet they are 20's and bet they are made by TITAN
"Tesla is now adding a set of Forged Performance Wheels for Model 3 to the choices for this reward tier, though those won’t be available for installation until at least Summer 2019."
Source: https://electrek.co/2018/12/25/tesla-extends-referral-program-adds-hats-wheels-supercharging/
Hopefully not like the ones at the rollout.. they looked like really tight turbines in 20+...I wonder what the styling will look like?
Hopefully not like the ones at the rollout.. they looked like really tight turbines in 20+...
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Tried running through multiple pages in the thread but couldn't find an answer for this. Any idea how far along the Titan 7 T-R10 19x8.5 / +40 are and what kind of turnaround can be expected?
We should start seeing wheels in the new year. Best Bet is to call Evasive Motorsports and get an ETA...
Or what about the 18x8.5 and would the 18's fit over the performance brakes? -
Yes the Titan7 18's fit all production Model 3's inclusive of the Performance 3.
Taking delivery of a Performance 3 this weekend and tire options are super limited and don't offer anything specific for snow (winter performance tires aren't the same obviously). Would love to get into a set of 18s or 19s that allow more options for 4 seasons of driving but getting past the brakes is the other issue I keep running into.
Are the Titan 7 in 18s available now?
If you go with Steelies, you will need a 3mm offset ring and go up to a 19 inch wheel to clear the calipers in the rear...Are the Titan 7 in 18s available now? Guessing the 19x8.5 +40 won’t be available in the next 30 days?
I’m not opposed to running steelies and have considered it. My concerns were that 3mm lip though and finding ones that wouldn’t cause issues there and the calipers.
Love all of Nokians tires and definitely want to go that route.
The car will be going off-road in the winter and summer in the mountains (trails, not off path) so durability in the wheel and quality tire are key things I need.