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Model X - 20" rims vs. 22" rims

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I don't have pictures of mine but they are identical to these
20 BBS FI Wheel Set - BBS - Brands
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I also have an 18in set of bbs fi for my m3
BBS FI 18 - Chows

Those wheels would look great on a Tesla ... nice offset and concave dish.

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I really like the style of these BBS's. But the price is somewhat steep. (I sold an 80K miles Alfa Romeo diesel for less, last saturday.)

And ET 26 / 28 isn't going to work with these wide rims on a car designed for ET 35/40 wheels, like the Model X.
Only in a showroom they will have any practical value. I.e. bling bling.
 
I really like the style of these BBS's. But the price is somewhat steep.
(I sold an 80K miles Alfa Romeo diesel for less, last saturday.)
And ET 26 / 28 isn't going to work with these wide rims on a car designed for ET 35/40 wheels, like the Model X.
Only in a showroom they will have any practical value. I.e. bling bling.

I respectfully disagree ... I am currently running ET 15 BMW M6 wheels on a Model S.
No problem with the offset ... plently of clearance and the wheel now fills out the well.
 
I respectfully disagree ... I am currently running ET 15 BMW M6 wheels on a Model S.
No problem with the offset ... plently of clearance and the wheel now fills out the well.

I disagree as well. for reference 10mm difference is about 0.4inch. split between two outer edges that 0.2inches. it'll fit just fine.
I know the bbs doesn't fit the S - I tried - but the X has wider and deeper wheel wells.
 
The 22's are 265 and 285x35x22R. So they are 35 profile which is 35% of the width in mm. I have these on my other car.... there is no issue with proper driving and care. Don't take to auto car wash. Of course we seldom parallel park here. But with auto-park would be no issue.

Yes I too have been using 35 profile tires on my Porsche and MS without issues. Road here is in NorCal is not particular pothole free you just have to try avoid hitting them hard. That is true with any tires on your car.
 
Hi all,
I am looking for grey 20 inch wheels to put winter tires on my X. I know TSportsline has these: TST Pre-order - Tesla Aftermarket Wheel 20x9.0 20x10.0
I see in this thread that BMW wheels could work as well. Is it any BMW wheel or just specific bolt patterns? How do I recognize the right bolt pattern when searching online?
Anybody else know of grey 20 inch wheels that would go on my X?

Thanks all!!

All BMW wheels have the correct bolt pattern of 5x120.
The correct offset of 35-40mm is required and will be found on most BMW X5 SUVs wheels.

Tire sizes:
For Model S 245/40-20 for 20×9.0″ and 275/40-20 for 20×10.0″
For Model X 265/45-20 for 20×9.0″ and 275/45-20 for 20×10.0″
 
All BMW wheels have the correct bolt pattern of 5x120.
The correct offset of 35-40mm is required and will be found on most BMW X5 SUVs wheels.

Tire sizes:
For Model S 245/40-20 for 20×9.0″ and 275/40-20 for 20×10.0″
For Model X 265/45-20 for 20×9.0″ and 275/45-20 for 20×10.0″


Ironically, a customer of ours received his Model X with 255/45-20" front and 275/45-20" Michelin tires. We were also under the impression the front tires were 265/45-20".





We had to keep digging as Tesla wheels are paramount to our product line...so we found 2 different Model X with 2 different front tire sizes at a local delivery center.

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Here's how the Michelin tire in 255/45-20 front, 275/45-20 rear look like on a 20x90" 20x10" TST staggered wheel set.







Any insight TMC members?