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Thanks for the reply. Forgot to mention my Y came with the Michelin all season tires and not sure if that makes the rides just as smooth as 19-20s.I looked into this (also in Dallas) - you can sell your 21-inch Uber's for $2k-$2500 (FB Market, Craigslist, OfferUp) and for 19s you can go for
a) Gemini 19s, no matter what you read, they'll fit over the Performance brake calipers...this is cheapest option as I've seen them used anywhere from $800-$1300
b) Replika R241 19s, my favorite, for about $1100 shipped + buy tires (about $800)
c) Martian 19 inch rims are also a type others like for about $1200 shipped + buy tires
19 + 20 inch rims would give you a quieter & more comfortable ride & cheaper cost of tire replacement
Any pics of them on your MYP?My MYP came with the A/S tires, sold the complete set for $2,800 locally on FB Market here in NJ.
Got a set of Fast Wheels EV01(+) as I wanted something flow forged, hubcentric and aero. They have a number of other wheels as well. Paired them with Michelin ExtremeContact DSW 06+ tires and TMPS sensors from Tesla.
My motivation to ditch the 21s was for improved efficiency and ride quality as the roads are trash in much of NJ.
Any pics of them on your MYP?
How are you liking them?Not the best photo as they are a bit dirty, but would give you an idea of the overall look and feel. The exposed part of the wheels is a satin black and the wheel inserts are more of a flat black.
Did you find a vendor that sells them packaged with the tires plus TPMS?
Did you find a vendor that sells them packaged with the tires plus TPMS?
How has the mileage been?My MYP came with the A/S tires, sold the complete set for $2,800 locally on FB Market here in NJ.
Got a set of Fast Wheels EV01(+) as I wanted something flow forged, hubcentric and aero. They have a number of other wheels as well. Paired them with Michelin ExtremeContact DSW 06+ tires and TMPS sensors from Tesla.
My motivation to ditch the 21s was for improved efficiency and ride quality as the roads are trash in much of NJ.
How has the mileage been?
So how’s the range/efficiency?
For perspective, did you drive the Uberturbines long enough to get your Wh/mi?I am averaging 272 Wh/mi.
Granted, there are tons of variables, but I generally keep the car at 69°, listen to music at low to moderate volumes, and live in a hilly part of Northern NJ.
With those wheels on your MYP,(is it MYP or PYM BTW? I’ve seen it both ways here ) there’s really no reason it shouldn’t get similar range to the LRMY. with the exception of how heavy your right foot is.No, I have no point of reference as I immediately changed them app on delivery.
That said, the Wh/mi EPA rating for the MYP is 304, so I appear to be beating that estimate, in fact the MYLR is rated at 270.
I’ve been pouring over posts on this for a while. From what I can make out, it’s truly a combination. There are a number of MYP posts about 19” Martian and TSportline wheels giving equal to slightly worse efficiency than 21” Uberturbines despite significant unsprung weight savings. This indicates that, while big and heavy, the Uberturbines make up for it vs Martian and TSportline in their shape.With those wheels on your MYP,(is it MYP or PYM BTW? I’ve seen it both ways here ) there’s really no reason it shouldn’t get similar range to the LRMY. with the exception of how heavy your right foot is.
Im even more interested in knowing if it’s the weight or the wheel width or the profile of the face of the wheel that’s achieving this, or a combination of any of them…