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what brand and type tires are installed and what's your driving style if I may ask ?Yeah … highway driving most of the time for me. 45,000 and still going ……..
Good to know, thanks guys. Does Tesla tell you to rotate the tires? I'm at 9k miles on my 23 MYLR so I haven't done service anything yet
Actually, I wouldn't waste your time getting tires rotated....atmost it will probably give you 1000-2000 more miles on the tires for a Tesla. The weight distribution front to back is nearly even...45% front 55% rear....also, active air suspension will cause the tires to wear differently all the time based on speed
Not on these Tesla....lol... a waste of time and money.These cars don’t have air suspension. And you should absolutely rotate your tires to increase their lifespan; it’s about much more than weight. I got another ~10K out of my Model 3’s tires because I rotated them.
I still have the OEMs on it. Continental Pro Contact …… almost all highway driving …. Usually no reason to floor it …… unless I’m giving someone new a ride/demowhat brand and type tires are installed and what's your driving style if I may ask ?