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Model S 19" wheels - Set of 4 - DC Area

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David.85D

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Oct 29, 2016
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A set of Tesla Model S wheels with 2nd generation (2014-2020 or so) TPMS sensors.

They do have tires on them, but two are very close to the wear limit, and two aren't far behind, so I'm pricing it just for the wheels and TPMS. The tires are from 2017.

Please note that there are no center caps - the wheels are in good shape overall, no repairs that I'm aware of, but do have a few minor scrapes.

Prefer local pickup in the DC Metro area.
 

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My thoughts are to use them on a 2016 X 75D in place of my current 20" staggered set-up (9.5" and 9" rims). Use taller tires and avoid so much rim rash. I realize that X is heavier than S but I drive like an old woman. Is this feasible?
 
The bolt pattern and center bore is the same. The offset is different by 5mm which is pretty minor.

The stock S tire is 27.7 inches in diameter while the X tire is about 29.7 inches.

You could find some 19” tires that match. I don’t know anyone that has done this
 
Bump.

Will sell individually for someone wanting a spare.

The wheels with ~30% tread for $150 each.

The other two $100 each. Not a lot of tread on those, but certainly good enough for days of driving, probably not months.
 
Not Sold. Will Post individually as possible spare tires. Still available as a set - contact me. I measured the tread depth with a proper gauge and three tires are at 4/32 (at the wear limit for use in rain) and one tire is at 2/32 (dry only - at the wear limit). I wouldn't plan to drive on these long term - decent spares or good for the wheels and TPMS.