We can confirm that our 18 inch wheels fit the MYP without any clearance issues.Please report if someone already ordered these 18s and fit them successfully with the MYP.
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We can confirm that our 18 inch wheels fit the MYP without any clearance issues.Please report if someone already ordered these 18s and fit them successfully with the MYP.
They fit like a glove and no clearance issue whatsoever in fact lots of room. Now just need to decide on tires but they will be 245/50R18.
This is not the case, in fact they actually mention they are designed to fit many Tesla models. Heck even their warranty page shows a Model 3. See hereThat usually indicates an inadequate load rating. Discount Tire, Tire Rack, etc - they most typically refuse to mount tires or wheels that don't match the vehicle safety specs.
The Spider model uses Flow Forged technology. This produces lighter and stronger wheels than a regular gravity casting construction. The Spider is part of the RTX OE series and is designed to fit many Tesla models. With its durable finish choices and a modern 3D multi-spoke design, the Spider is a perfect option to upgrade or replace damaged OEM rims. The winter-approved finish makes it the ideal choice to give a base vehicle a lavish appearance all year long.
I did. This is my MYP with them. No issues.Please report if someone already ordered these 18s and fit them successfully with the MYP.
Discount Tires website quit listing 18" wheels for the MY sometime over winter. In the store, on their computer they did come up with a list of wheels that were compatible. I don't recall if they had RTX Spiders on the list. They had no problem ordering these 18" MB Crux, installing, and mounting my oversized tire choice (255/55-18 awesome for curbs). Mine is a MYLR.I may be doing something wrong, but DiscountTire does not recognize the RTX spider 18" as compatible with the LR Model Y and I was unable to get a shipping cost or final price.
In the store, on their computer they did come up with a list of wheels that were compatible. I don't recall if they had RTX Spiders on the list. They had no problem ordering these 18" MB Crux, installing, and mounting my oversized tire choice (255/55-18 awesome for curbs). Mine is a MYLR.
Yep, to clarify I was talking about Tire Rack and Discount Tire - they won't sell tires or wheels that don't hit the OEM spec....see below for clarity.This is not the case, in fact they actually mention they are designed to fit many Tesla models. Heck even their warranty page shows a Model 3. See here
You're mixing tire specs with wheels specs - not the same. The factory 19" Model Y "tire" load index is 104. And downsizing to an 18" tire, you still need to match or exceed the 104. I am not sure where you got 98V, but that tire doesn't meet spec for Model Y. That said, the 'wheel' load rating for Model Y is 700kg. Need at least 700kg load rating for Model Y wheels to hit spec. For instance, the T Sportline Model Y 18" has a 750kg load rating, as tested by TUV. All T Sportline wheels are fully tested to the JWL, VIA, SAE J2530 & TÜV standard.IF I looked this correctly, Tesla wants a load index of 98V for the Model Y LR/P. 98V is rated for 1653 lbs. The RTX spider is rated for 1650 lbs.
That said, the 'wheel' load rating for Model Y is 700kg.
most likely, data management is a never-ending challenge for all the re-sellers.Quite helpful -- thanks
Since the 18" RTX spider load index is 1650 lbs (750 Kg), I'm left unsure why Discount tire does not include it in their list of wheels. I suppose I'll have to walk into a store to find out if the website is outdated.
What wheel and tire is this? Stock suspension? Thanks.I do agree with you … the 21s for me looks the best with the uberturbine… but with the meaty sidewalls it’s gonna be goodView attachment 800422
That seals it, gonna order the 18s and sell the 21's. We are 70 years old and don't want to deal with a flat or a scuffed wheel on a new PMY. Plus the meatier sideways makes the Y look more "substantial" more like a real SUV than the pretty 21s. I feel better when the wife is driving knowing she has more protection from the Illinois roads.I did. This is my MYP with them. No issues. View attachment 803141
There isn't a need if the tires have the same diameter.Can you set the Y for 18” wheels for Speedo?
Very nice! Please share pics once installedMine arrive a day early, now all I need is my PMY to mount them on.