The tire diameter (not the wheel) is what matters for the speedo - so as long as the tire diameter is similar, you're all set!Can you set the Y for 18” wheels for Speedo?
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The tire diameter (not the wheel) is what matters for the speedo - so as long as the tire diameter is similar, you're all set!Can you set the Y for 18” wheels for Speedo?
Got em on June 6th. Swapped the following day with no issues. Seem to be balanced properly, no wobbling or vibration. I like them. Ride is definitely more comfortable than the original 21's. Came at 50 psi, not certain where they should be yet.Please report if someone already ordered these 18s and fit them successfully with the MYP.
The same as the label on the driver's door frame - 42 PSI COLD. My tires were shipped at 50 PSI too. So I'd start at 42 PSI and go from there. With the OEM 19's I found I liked 44 PSI COLD. am thinking given the aspect ratio (more sidewall) 44 will be where I end up again. I'm going to Ceramic Coat mine before I install them.
Are those the satin grey or satin black? Kind of hard to tell against the tyre and the pearl white but I'm digging it.Got em on June 6th. Swapped the following day with no issues. Seem to be balanced properly, no wobbling or vibration. I like them. Ride is definitely more comfortable than the original 21's. Came at 50 psi, not certain where they should be yet.
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Defin for a performance increase, theoretically at least, Florida roads are rough? The increases meat on the tire be great but how much improvement u get from going 19 to 18 may not be worth it compared to 21s to 19. I saw a big improvement going to 19s that maybe 3000 dollar wouldn’t justify the drop to 18s….supposedly u can shave half a second if u were really into cutting ur 0-60 time and doing a bunch of drag races at the raceway … that be cool … no sure if 3k is worth it though… lastly questionable range increase but u lose aerodynamic when u lose the covers so whether the weight saving and decrease rotation outweighs the decreases in aero.
No the wheel/tire set comes with TPMS installed. Everything just plug and plays essentially.So the wheel/tire set does not come with the TPMS installed?
They come ready to mountSo the wheel/tire set does not come with the TPMS installed?
Wow, these look amazing! Here I was spending hours worrying about whether these would fit on the Model 3 Performance, but then if they fit and work well with the Model Y, I assume the fitment on the Model 3 will definitely be fine.OK ladies and gents. Ordered the wheels yesterday and received them today. These are the RTX Spider #082734
Packaged very well. I was wrong, they are made for the Tesla lug nuts. They weigh 22lbs each. 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.View attachment 803106View attachment 803107View attachment 803108View attachment 803109View attachment 803110
These are not T-sportline wheels however I am convinced they are exactly the same ones at 1/3 of the price. See post #31 on page 2 and other posts I made in this thread.Looks great! I wish T-sportline had 18s when I bought mine last year. I ended up getting 19s.
looks solid! do you think there is a big jump in comfort in the 18s vs 19” wheels?As a follow up, here are the RTX Spider wheels installed. Huge comfort difference compared to the 20" inductions. Looks great IMHO.
Wheels $791 CAD delivered
Tesla TPMS x 4 $225 CAD delivered
Turanza Quiet Track 245/50R18 x4 $1340 CAD delivered
Lug nut caps x20 $12 CAD delivered
Tesla Center Caps x4 $6 CAD delivered
Total cost in Canadian $ including our 15% sales tax = $2372 CAD or $1834 US at todays exchange rate.
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Sorry Midnightsun, they still are not the same no matter how many times you try to claim soThese are not T-sportline wheels however I am convinced they are exactly the same ones at 1/3 of the price. See post #31 on page 2 and other posts I made in this thread.
Prove me wrong then. Better yet, post a picture of the stampings inside the wheel so we can compare.Sorry Midnightsun, they still are not the same no matter how many times you try to claim so