tez_man
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Got it. Thanks!No, they will move 10mm to the outside for a more sporty performance look.
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Got it. Thanks!No, they will move 10mm to the outside for a more sporty performance look.
Yes, the ride on the 20" Michelin A/S 3+ is slightly softer over bumps than the 21" Uberturbines with its lower-profile tires, not a huge difference but a noticeable one. I've read a post somewhere where a person noted a droning sound at highway speeds with the Michelins but I haven't noticed that with these tires.Any positive change in ride quality? I want something a little softer over bumps and potholes, but still look nice. I also had Michelin A/S 3+ on my Audi and loved the tires. Any input?
Yes, the ride on the 20" Michelin A/S 3+ is slightly softer over bumps than the 21" Uberturbines with its lower-profile tires, not a huge difference but a noticeable one. I've read a post somewhere where a person noted a droning sound at highway speeds with the Michelins but I haven't noticed that with these tires.
I just got the new wheels and haven't had a chance to drive enough for a comparison yet. Will post when I do.I am thinking about getting the same wheels, except in gray for my Gray MY PUP, and I’m wondering if you gained range when you swapped stock for the TSS’s?
You're correct, the Model 3 19x8.5" TSS's are load rated at 1500 lbs, and the Model Y 19x19.5" TSS's are load rated at 1980 lbs. Interestingly enough the TST rims in 19x8.5 and 19x9.5 for the Model 3 and Model Y, respectively, are both load rated at 1980 lbs. I have a set of TST knockoffs (sorry couldn't stand the tramp stamp) on my Model 3 and was trying to see if they'd work on the Y. From a load rating perspective, they seem fine, but they'll be inset just a tad going from 9.5 to 8.5" rims.@phantasms They will physically fit, but they're not load rated to hold the weight (which is probably why @Tsportline) made a 19x9.5 to match the factory dimension of the stock 19" Gemini wheel.
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Is that Tesla Blue , how did you get Plastic Lip around Wheel Blue like paint ?Deep Blue Metallic Tesla Model Y with Ecliptic Black 20" Falcon Y Flow Forged Wheels
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- Size: 20x10" Front & Rear
- Offset: +40
- Bolt Pattern (PCD): 5x114.3
- Center Bore: 64.1 (Tesla Model Y Performance Compatible)
- Weight: 25.65 lbs
- Tire Size: 255/40-20
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Did you go this route? Have a friend looking at a set from EVwheels.Has anyone used EVWheel Direct 20" Turbine Wheels for Model Y? Thoughts? Want to have a second set of cooler wheels, aside from the 19" geminis. Though I would pair it with Pilot Sport 3s 255/40/20s. Sounds like I'll need to get sensors from tesla...
No I went with TSportline 20" combo. I haven't used them yet though, but I'm putting them on in the spring!Did you go this route? Have a friend looking at a set from EVwheels.