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I love my aftermarket wheels. Fast FC04. Make sure you go to an installer that knows Tesla well so that they can choose a wheel that is appropriate from a weight/balance perspective.

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Had these on my previous car, a mustang, and fits perfectly on the model 3. Wheels are TSW Bathurst. I’m thinking of powder coating them a satin black but I’m liking the silver and white combo too.
 

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SD, those look amazing!. Love the knurling and cutouts on the spokes!.

How long was the wait after you ordered?. For those of us without the mpp rotors, do they offer a hub ring that will work?

Thanks! No wait because they had them in stock.
The wheels have a 72.6 bore, so they'll fit over the lip. Because I have the MPP rotors, I'm able to use a set of 72.6-64.1 hub rings from Evasive. You may be able to buy the same ones and have a machine shop mill them open to fit over the lip.
 
Well, the actual hub bore is 64.1mm, but the protruding lip requires that you size the wheels to fit a 70.1mm hub.
You might be able to see the larger lip in the picture:
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Makes much more sense! Thank you!

The center bore of the performance is 64.1mm. You have to either get a 64.1mm wheel that’s bored/chamfered out to accommodate the 3mm lip. Or you get a 70.2 mm or larger wheel with a custom centering ring that also accommodates the 3mm lip.

Here a good vid explaining it.

Great vid! Thanks a lot!
 
Thanks! No wait because they had them in stock.
The wheels have a 72.6 bore, so they'll fit over the lip. Because I have the MPP rotors, I'm able to use a set of 72.6-64.1 hub rings from Evasive. You may be able to buy the same ones and have a machine shop mill them open to fit over the lip.

Gotcha. Do you know if the MPP rotors are heavier or weigh about the same the stock p3d rotors?. Thanks