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MASTER THREAD: Aftermarket Wheels on Model 3

PEVXI

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Jan 3, 2020
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Sitting on Vossen VFS6 and Unplugged Performance springs
 

SD_Engnr

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Mar 24, 2016
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San Diego
They will fit. I believe Mountain Pass is running these same wheels on their track car with either 265 or 275 square.

Mountain Pass is running the Advan RGIII in 19x10 +35.

I think theirs are something else & 10 in. wide.

Those wheels belong on a Skyline or FD... not sure they'll work well on a Model 3.

Lots of 19x9.5 +35 wheels work perfectly fine on the 3. The only unknown on these is the brake caliper clearance, but the design seems to be such that it accommodates larger calipers.
 

SD_Engnr

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Mar 24, 2016
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Oh I was strictly talking looks -

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I personally think it's good to mix it up and see some Japanese wheels on the 3. Otherwise, everyone is running the same split 5 spoke design, or chasing a "turbine" or "arachnid" style wheel.

The problem I've encountered with some of the Japanese wheels is that the lug hole diameter tends to be too small.
 

beastmode13

Supporting Member
Aug 6, 2018
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NorCal, USA
I personally think it's good to mix it up and see some Japanese wheels on the 3. Otherwise, everyone is running the same split 5 spoke design, or chasing a "turbine" or "arachnid" style wheel.

The problem I've encountered with some of the Japanese wheels is that the lug hole diameter tends to be too small.

Yep. Most of the JDM wheels in 114.3x5 are for 12mm lugs, not 14mm for our car. @MountainPass had to drill out their Advan RGIII.
 

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