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Is the suspension height noticeably different than the performance model?I bought the stock Aeros with my ‘22 3LR. Picked up the 20” Ubers with Pirellis from a private party. They fit fine. I don’t really notice a ride difference (I’m mostly hwy). I don’t pay attention to my range, so can’t help you with that. I used the same lug nuts. 129 ft lbs (I’ll save you from looking it up). Getting those Aero caps off is a bit tricky. They liked to click back into place when I went to pop a different section off.
I do like the look better with the 20s. A bit lower would be even better.
They are heavy!!! I just appreciate the look of them.All the cure M3s have the same suspension and ride height from what I've seen. They stopped advertising a difference.
There is no way I'd put the heavy @$$ uber wheels on my M3 LR. They weigh a ton. I'd drop the coin for some lightweight aftermarket wheels instead.
If you can get them cheap or you really like them, then go for them. The weight doesn't matter. Review this discussion:They are heavy!!! I just appreciate the look of them.
I read that thread differently. Ditching the Ubers resulted in quicker times both 0-60 and in the 1/4.If you can get them cheap or you really like them, then go for them. The weight doesn't matter. Review this discussion:
Smaller and Lighter wheels make you faster, more efficient, and offer better road hazard protection.
There has been a lot of debate about what effects smaller and lighter wheels have on the Model 3 Performance. I am here to end that debate. Stock the Model 3 Performance now comes with 20" UberTurbine wheels with 235/35/20 Pirelli PZ4 tires. Those wheels weigh 32 lbs and the combined wheel...teslamotorsclub.com
The real thing to be aware of with the Ubers (and really all 20" wheels) is that rim damage is much more likely from potholes due to the smaller sidewall.
If you care about .08 seconds faster 0-60 (2%), you should not have bought an LR.I read that thread differently. Ditching the Ubers resulted in quicker times both 0-60 and in the 1/4.
Why is that? You can care about performance and buy the LR. For the 10k delta, or close to it when I ordered my LR vs the P, I could close a lot of the performance gap with just adding boost for 2k. Other than initial launch (0-30) it is as quick as the P version.If you care about .08 seconds faster 0-60 (2%), you should not have bought an LR.
Any normal driver will never notice this. They will notice when they get damaged though.
I thought about getting 245/35/20 tires for a little more protection but was told that they won’t fit.. not sure that’s accurate though.If you can get them cheap or you really like them, then go for them. The weight doesn't matter. Review this discussion:
Smaller and Lighter wheels make you faster, more efficient, and offer better road hazard protection.
There has been a lot of debate about what effects smaller and lighter wheels have on the Model 3 Performance. I am here to end that debate. Stock the Model 3 Performance now comes with 20" UberTurbine wheels with 235/35/20 Pirelli PZ4 tires. Those wheels weigh 32 lbs and the combined wheel...teslamotorsclub.com
The real thing to be aware of with the Ubers (and really all 20" wheels) is that rim damage is much more likely from potholes due to the smaller sidewall.
245/35/20 will fit for sure, it's specifically a tire size that Tesla sells as part of the track pack.I thought about getting 245/35/20 tires for a little more protection but was told that they won’t fit.. not sure that’s accurate though.
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Can you put 20 inch performance model 3 Uberturbine wheels on a LR Model 3? will they fit ?
Is there alignment issues or issues with the sensors?
(I think the computer will also configure diff wheel sizes different wheel sizes)
20 inch being one of the them
I see they sell the 20 inch wheels with the
Snow tires so I assume they would be good for all three model…
I know somebody that has a new set for sale & are at a reasonable price.
Thanks,
Al Carrison
I apologize if this has been asked and answered and I missed it. I have a 2019 M3 long range with the acceleration boost upgrade and got offered a set of 4 20” Uberturbines off a 2022 Performance for basically free. Will they fit on my pre-refresh M3? Someone told me the spacing is a bit different on the refresh models and I’d need spacers. Don’t know if it’s true or not.
The issue is the parking brake motor bolted to the rear caliper that protrudes a bit far for most 18" wheels. And I swear it protrudes just a bit further on my '23P compared to my old '19P.I think the issue with stock 18s is a lip on the P hubs, for what I read somewhere on this forum. Hopefully somebody can clear that for us.