Hi, I hope everyone has had a wonderful New Year's day.
I have a 2018 performance+ model 3 with Michelin ps4s 20 inch tires. Last night I had a roadside accident and had two of my tires on the passenger side go completely flat and had to have the car towed. I am traveling and need to stay put until Monday to change tires at a local shop. I have a few questions -
1. Is it safe to change only the two damaged tires? I have about 14k miles on the other two.
2.
My tires are Michelin PS4S 235/35 ZR20 92Y,
and the local shop has the following (and listed as OEM): Michelin PS4S AC 235 /35 R20 92Y XL BSW TE
And they also have
Michelin PS4S 235 /35 R20 92Y XL BSW
I've read in this forum that Tesla spec'ed a specific version of ps4s for their vehicles. Will I be fine with what the shop has and which one should I choose? (kinda of out of options, my other option would be to tow the car 140 miles to a service station)
3. Can I use the existing TPMS sensors when swapping out the tires or do I need to purchase new ones?
Thank you for your help.
I have a 2018 performance+ model 3 with Michelin ps4s 20 inch tires. Last night I had a roadside accident and had two of my tires on the passenger side go completely flat and had to have the car towed. I am traveling and need to stay put until Monday to change tires at a local shop. I have a few questions -
1. Is it safe to change only the two damaged tires? I have about 14k miles on the other two.
2.
My tires are Michelin PS4S 235/35 ZR20 92Y,
and the local shop has the following (and listed as OEM): Michelin PS4S AC 235 /35 R20 92Y XL BSW TE
And they also have
Michelin PS4S 235 /35 R20 92Y XL BSW
I've read in this forum that Tesla spec'ed a specific version of ps4s for their vehicles. Will I be fine with what the shop has and which one should I choose? (kinda of out of options, my other option would be to tow the car 140 miles to a service station)
3. Can I use the existing TPMS sensors when swapping out the tires or do I need to purchase new ones?
Thank you for your help.