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Will 20x9.5 | 20x11 fit?
Will a wheel fit? It depends on the offset and bolt pattern......not the size of the rim. There are certain styles of 3rd party rims that are 20/9.5 that will fit, however the offset won't fit due to the design of the rim because the rim will hit the brake pad cylinders. Funny as it may seem....I've seen people order everything perfectly on a rim only to find out they ordered 4/114.3 mm bolt pattern....for a 5 lug hub as on a model 3. Please order your rim with the matching number of lugs/bolts. LOL
To me....the question to whether a rim will fit will be if the offset and bolt pattern is correct. Give the information below to whomever you are purchasing your rim from and see if their rim has the clearance necessary for everything to fit properly.

Here are the specs of the wheels that come with the Model 3.

Free Aero Wheels:
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· Size: 18X8.5"
· Offset: +40
· PCD: 5X114.3
· Center Bore: 64.1mm
· Weight: 21.6 lbs (Without Aero Cover), 23 lbs (With Aero Cover)
· Lug Nut Spec: 13/16 Hex, 14X1.50 Thread
· Lug Nut Torque Spec: 129 lb-ft
· Price: No Charge
· Tire Spec: Michelin Primacy MXM4, 235/45-18, 98W
· Details: This is the original base model wheel that comes with every Tesla Model 3 free of charge.

19 inch sport wheel:
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· Size: 19X8.5"
· Offset: +40
· PCD: 5X114.3
· Center Bore: 64.1mm
· Weight: 29.5 lbs (Speculated)
· Lug Nut Spec: 13/16 Hex, 14X1.50 Thread
· Lug Nut Torque Spec: 129 lb-ft
· Price: $2,500 - $3,000 (Speculated)
· Tire Spec: Continental ProContact RX, 235/40-19, 96W
· Details: This is the optional sport wheel that costs an additional $1,500 when ordering a Tesla Model 3.


Turbine wheels:
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· Size: 19X8.5"
· Offset: +35
· PCD: 5X114.3
· Center Bore: 64.1mm
· Weight: ~29 lbs
· Lug Nut Spec: 13/16 Hex, 14X1.50 Thread
· Lug Nut Torque Spec: 129 lb-ft
· Price: $1,500
· Finishes: Brilliant Silver, Metallic Grey, Gloss Black, Matte Black, and Chrome.
· Details: The T Sportline TST is intended for the Model 3 owner looking for a similar look to the 21" factory Turbine wheel on a Model S. Each 19" TST is load rated at 650kg/1,430 lbs.
 
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Another great rotary forged wheel from Stance! They have some unique styles in their SF series and the most common would be these SF03. These would weight at around 23lbs for the 20X9 and 25lbs for the 20X10.5

2018 Model 3 with 20" Stance SF03

Size: 20x9.0 | 20x10.5
Finish: Brushed Silver
Tires: Delinte D7 245/35/20 | 275/30/20
Other: Hub-centric | OE TPMS Compatible | Custom Offsets available







 
19" for the Model 3 is a great upgrade for those not wanting to run 20" tires. The OEM 18" comes out to a total of 49 lbs per wheel with the covers and these M621 came out to 49lbs per front and 50lbs per rear with the tire and you get a much wider rear tire. What do you guys think?

2018 Model 3 with 19" Avant Garde M621

Size: 19X8.5 | 19X9.5
Finish: Brushed Liquid Silver
Tires: Pirelli Pzero 245/40/19 | 275/35/19
Other: Hub-centric | OE TPMS Compatible | Custom Offsets available | Custom Colors available







 
Awesome I’m new to this forum and just saw this post for the first time! The first post is my car back in November with its first modification. Here is how she sits as of yesterday. Couldn’t be happier with my 20’ Avant Garde!
 

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Looks good overall, but the rears look a little more sunk in than the front.
A couple of things that I know I would like to see listed with each of your photo posts -
  1. offsets
  2. tire size
  3. suspension mods (what level of drop?)
Thanks for sharing!

We spec'd these out for a mild drop but the customer thinks that he got their moderate drop so the wheels were sunken in more due to the lower drop and the added negative camber from lowering. Easily can be fixed with camber arms available from companies like Mountain Pass Performance. Tire sizes are listed and the offsets for these were at low to-mid 30s from what Avant Garde told us.

Awesome I’m new to this forum and just saw this post for the first time! The first post is my car back in November with its first modification. Here is how she sits as of yesterday. Couldn’t be happier with my 20’ Avant Garde!

Awesome!! Car is looking great and glad to see you're still enjoying your set!
 
We spec'd these out for a mild drop but the customer thinks that he got their moderate drop so the wheels were sunken in more due to the lower drop and the added negative camber from lowering. Easily can be fixed with camber arms available from companies like Mountain Pass Performance. Tire sizes are listed and the offsets for these were at low to-mid 30s from what Avant Garde told us.

How I missed the tire sizes is beyond me... Oops! Love seeing these posts as it gives me a good sense of how the 3 looks on various wheel styles.