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Looks REALLY difficult to clean.
First one IMO. I think the red just looks cheesy though. Would like to see pics of the wheel in gold.Asking for help from the TMC community. We plan to manufacture a slightly brighter finish for our Model 3/Y bestseller [AWZZ]. Of course, this isn’t for everyone. But still, which coloration looks better?
Currently, we are starting the manufacturing of the new batch. Apart from this 2-color design, we will soon offer new colors: Gloss Black, Titan, and Matte Gold.
We will offer a pre-order option with a discount of up to 20% if you pay the full amount. ETA is the middle of June.
Meanwhile, the rims we have in stock for Model 3/Y:
[AW01] (satin black/gunmetal/bronze)
[AW02] (satin black/gunmetal/bronze/brushed silver)
[AW03] (satin black/gunmetal/bronze)
[AWZZ] (satin black)
[AW05] (satin black)
By using the coupon code "TMC15OFF", members can enjoy a 15% discount on all Tesla [AW] designs, with the exception of [AW02] and [AW03]. This offer is available until March 31.
If you have something different in your mind - we can help with custom order as well. Just give us the idea of your design, and we will take care of the rest.
Should you have any questions, you can reach out to us at: [email protected] or give us a call at +1.214.225.8585 (9 am - 6 pm CDT).
We will post renders soon, and then a little later, the pictures from the factoryFirst one IMO. I think the red just looks cheesy though. Would like to see pics of the wheel in gold.
Do you have any pics of the Gloss Black AWZZ mounted?
I'd like to see more aerodynamic designs like the AW09 for the Model Y.
I purchased the AWzz wheels on Friday March 15 for my Model Y. They were delivered to my house on Wednesday March 20. The wheels arrived well packaged with cardboard corners on both sides, foam encircling the inner/outer lip, a wheel cover, and a plastic bag. I inspected all 4 wheels and they were all in perfect condition. I weighed them and all were right about 19.5lbs. I purchased 4 Tesla TPMS UK sensors from TSportline to be installed with this setup. I remounted the OEM Continentals because they only had about 5k miles before I took them off for winter tires. The only negative so far is that the finish appears to be really delicate. The tire installer caused a few scratches on the barrell/inside lip even though they were very careful. I compared them to the OEM wheels and the inner lip was beat up but the finish was still intact. We'll see how they hold up over time. I wish I could lower it, unfortunately it is a shared family vehicle and lowering would likely result in a lot of damage to the vehicle.
I don't have the car at home now, wife took it to work but I can tell you they don't poke out at all. I'll try to grab a photo tonight when she gets home.Thank you for posting an update with your wheels. I've been looking at these for almost a month now try to decide it this is what I want to go with. The finish has me slightly concerned, just considering how quickly my Y goes through tires and how often they'll be on and off... Do you happen to have any shots looking down the side of the car? just wondering how much they poke out.
Hi Chuck, thank you for your feedback!I purchased the AWzz wheels on Friday March 15 for my Model Y. They were delivered to my house on Wednesday March 20. The wheels arrived well packaged with cardboard corners on both sides, foam encircling the inner/outer lip, a wheel cover, and a plastic bag. I inspected all 4 wheels and they were all in perfect condition. I weighed them and all were right about 19.5lbs. I purchased 4 Tesla TPMS UK sensors from TSportline to be installed with this setup. I remounted the OEM Continentals because they only had about 5k miles before I took them off for winter tires. The only negative so far is that the finish appears to be really delicate. The tire installer caused a few scratches on the barrell/inside lip even though they were very careful. I compared them to the OEM wheels and the inner lip was beat up but the finish was still intact. We'll see how they hold up over time. I wish I could lower it, unfortunately it is a shared family vehicle and lowering would likely result in a lot of damage to the vehicle.
Here is how the wheels come packaged, I removed the cardboard corners from this photo:
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Knurling on the wheel:
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Weight of a wheel:
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Mounted on a MYLR, stock ride height:
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Up-close shot:
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