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Any reduction in range and/or increased battery usage? On the Michelin website this owner said the range reduction was pretty high...Hello, I just got these and put on about 2k miles ago and I really love them. Compared to the Pirellis from Tesla they are far quieter and the wear is for sure better. I have Michelin PSS on my other cars and can say they aren't as grippy but definitely no slouch. I would definitely purchase them again.
Not for me but I did switch from 21” ubers to some lighter 20” wheels.Any reduction in range and/or increased battery usage? On the Michelin website this owner said the range reduction was pretty high...
Have had 4 sets on my Model S. When it comes time to replace OEM on the Y those will be my first choice. I have yet to log less than 50K miles per set and I am happy with ride, quietness, traction, and handling.To my fellow MY owners are any of you using the
Michelin Pilot Sport AS4? How is your opinion on these tires? Please specify by ware, comfort of ride, quietness and would you purchase them again?
Thanks
bksalt
Installed Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 255 /45 R19 104Y XL BSW on Model Y LR AWR 19" wheels.
They fit according to the manual and the same size as Continental stock, but they look like they are too small. The tire slopes inward from the rim. The rims, and the plastic cover sticks out even more than on stock.
Does this look as expected? Do yours look the same?
Is this safe to drive (I never had a car with tires that slope inwards)
Should I switch to wider? 265/45 R19 or 265/40 R19
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It’s more efficient to have a narrower tire. Glad this was posted. I’ll get a larger size when I buy.Too stretched just like stock. I hate that Tesla likes that silly stretched look defeating the built in curb protection of the tire.
Sure narrower is better for efficiency but the way Tesla is doing it is not ideal, it's more like cheating hence the stretching. The tires in the pics are too narrow for the rim width. This is why its just too darn easy to curb these cars.It’s more efficient to have a narrower tire. Glad this was posted. I’ll get a larger size when I buy.
If you put a ruler up from the edge of the wheel (rim), and the topInstalled Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 255 /45 R19 104Y XL BSW on Model Y LR AWR 19" wheels.
They fit according to the manual and the same size as Continental stock, but they look like they are too small. The tire slopes inward from the rim. The rims, and the plastic cover sticks out even more than on stock.
Does this look as expected? Do yours look the same?
Is this safe to drive (I never had a car with tires that slope inwards)
Should I switch to wider? 265/45 R19 or 265/40 R19
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