DarthPierce
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Finally have my wife on board... looking for blue on black with 18s ideally. Would love an OA reference. I'm in Colorado.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Ill DM you a contact however there are currently no cars avail nor being produced at the moment.Finally have my wife on board... looking for blue on black with 18s ideally. Would love an OA reference. I'm in Colorado.
Thanks!
Ill DM you a contact however there are currently no cars avail nor being produced at the moment.
Or get the Tesla's Chinese Model 3 19" Power Sport Wheels (Same as Model Y)!Buy the performance and sell the OEM 20's.
Most just get some aftermarket wheels. Check T sportline 19" wheel option.
May cost you a little out of pocket after you sell your 20's. If you want the most money dont put any miles on the oem set up and sell complete. Should be able to get 2-2500$
That would be amazing to get. Hopes they release here in the US since they are technically made here anyway.Or get the Tesla's Chinese Model 3 19" Power Sport Wheels (Same as Model Y)!
that’s unfortunate. but! there’s hope. there’s not much inventory left in general. the average new inventory left in the NA market comes down to 1.9 Model 3s per state. i got a feeling there’s another round of inventory coming real soon and hopefully another batch of M3P- with it.
Buy the performance and sell the OEM 20's.
Most just get some aftermarket wheels. Check T sportline 19" wheel option.
May cost you a little out of pocket after you sell your 20's. If you want the most money dont put any miles on the oem set up and sell complete. Should be able to get 2-2500$
This is false, any Model 3 can use the P wheels.Selling the 20s" are difficult. The non-P Teslas can't use the 20" without a suspension upgrade so the market is limited. I have a P3D- with 18s" and wanted to upgrade to 20" but it was going to be too costly not including the wheels and tires.
As a former P3D+ owner, I did not know the OEM 20s don't fit non-Ps; what is the issue? I know the P+ wheels need to have the inner lip machined to fit over the strange flange of the P+ rotor. Is this why it doesn't work the other way around, that extra machined area allows for play?Selling the 20s" are difficult. The non-P Teslas can't use the 20" without a suspension upgrade so the market is limited. I have a P3D- with 18s" and wanted to upgrade to 20" but it was going to be too costly not including the wheels and tires.
As a former P3D+ owner, I did not know the OEM 20s don't fit non-Ps; what is the issue? I know the P+ wheels need to have the inner lip machined to fit over the strange flange of the P+ rotor. Is this why it doesn't work the other way around, that extra machined area allows for play?
The hub on the P+ is different due to the 2 piece rotor.As a former P3D+ owner, I did not know the OEM 20s don't fit non-Ps; what is the issue? I know the P+ wheels need to have the inner lip machined to fit over the strange flange of the P+ rotor. Is this why it doesn't work the other way around, that extra machined area allows for play?
This is false, any Model 3 can use the P wheels.
The P cannot use the standard 18 or 19 inch wheels.