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I have a 2019 model and have been holding out for the Michelin Pilot Sport EV that was announced back in February 2021.
does anyone here has an insider update on actual release da
db, not sure what's happening that would cause you to go through two tires already, potholes? I'm going to put a full set (rims and tires) in 18" on my car for the winter to extend the life of the 20" rubber on them now and to try and protect the tires and rims from the north east winters. I did this on my previous BMW coupes and it worked well. I'm looking at T Sportsline for the rims and the conti's extreme contact for the rubber.So I’ve had my new M3P for 6 weeks and have already gone through 2 tires. Wanted to get thoughts on a better wheel tire combo. I’m considering a 19inch wheel with all seasons or an 18. I really prefer the look of the 19, but would rather avoid buying new tires every two,weeks.
appreciate any input out there
I have the 20" rims and I don't think the ride is bad at all. Coming from BMW's with RFT's these are like riding on marshmallow's! I'm getting a second set of tires and rims for the winter (I'm sold on 19" now) all season Conti extreme contact which I ran on my BMW with no issues in the Philly area. The rims are coming from Element Wheels, curva concepts C44, along with the Tesla TPMS and the Conti's balanced and installed. I think if running only one set of tires I would go with 19", good compromise over looks and performance vs practicality.Hi, I have a 2018 Tesla Model 3 with the stock rims and tires. I am going to be buying new "non-Tesla made / non-OEM" rims and I plan to buy either 19 inch or 20 inch rims. I like the sporty look of the 20 inch rims, but understand that the ride may be more harsh with 20 inch rims and the tires that go with the 20 inch rims may be more prone to blow out, etc
I just wanted to know people's experiences with the 19 inch vs 20 inch rims for the model 3 (mine is 2018 model 3), so I can make a more educated decision for which size to go with.
Also if anyone has a brand / type of 19 inch or 20 inch rims that they have had good experience with.
Additionally, does anyone recommend certain tires to go with either the 19 inch or 20 inch rims?
The tire will be too tall but the wheel itself will work. Tire should be closer to 245/35R20I have this setup for my Y and a 3 owner wants to buy it. Will this fit on the 3? Thanks!
What's the word after more miles? Thinking of going with the AS4s on my new Titan 7s but wouldn't enjoy them being louder than the Pirellis on the Ubers.Tire shop says OEM are on back order everywhere. Will put more miles on these and report back!
How’d you do that? Potholes? If so, 18’s are your friend.So I’ve had my new M3P for 6 weeks and have already gone through 2 tires. Wanted to get thoughts on a better wheel tire combo. I’m considering a 19inch wheel with all seasons or an 18. I really prefer the look of the 19, but would rather avoid buying new tires every two,weeks.
appreciate any input out there
I've never heard of that in the US market. Must have been a mix-up or something. Range will be a little less than the MXM4s. I'd keep them if you were already planning to get a winter tire set, but I'm sure someone would swap wheels/tires with you. (Needs to be a car with Bluetooth TPMS to do it easily.)I took delivery of a Model 3 SR+ recently. I just realized that it has Michelin Pilot Sport 4 235/45/zr18.
I think they have a shortage of mxm4 t1. I think they are oos everywhere. Recent sr drops are all 19".I've never heard of that in the US market. Must have been a mix-up or something. Range will be a little less than the MXM4s. I'd keep them if you were already planning to get a winter tire set, but I'm sure someone would swap wheels/tires with you. (Needs to be a car with Bluetooth TPMS to do it easily.)
After installing the new tires you will need to go into the settings menu, sorry I don't know the specific path off the top of my head and tell the car you have new tires and it will do the adjustment for you as you drive.just purchased a 21 m3lr and considering swapping the aero's with the ubertine's. found a few sellers who are including the tpms. I'm wondering if the car will automatically recognize the new sensors. anything else I should be aware of? I understand range will drop.
It requires a reboot once you select the new wheel setting.After installing the new tires you will need to go into the settings menu, sorry I don't know the specific path off the top of my head and tell the car you have new tires and it will do the adjustment for you as you drive.