Beautiful fitment. Jamie IS the best
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Beautiful fitment. Jamie IS the best
Wow, the new cast Arachnids are boat anchors... no thank you.Naked Arachnids Weight
10.5 = 35.6 pounds
9.5 = 32.4 pounds
Probably not perfectly accurate, but close enough for military work.
Make sure you post the weight! These are supposedly one of their lightest ones besides the sv104 and sv502. Im guessing 21 lbs even.Just got word these are shipping today! I'm pretty stoked, some nice weight savings and a square 285/35-20 setup.
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I will do exactly that and post results! I'll weigh them again with tires vs Arachnid's as well.Make sure you post the weight! These are supposedly one of their lightest ones besides the sv104 and sv502. Im guessing 21 lbs even.
Those are beautiful!! Can't wait to see pics of them on your car. What color is your Tesla?I will do exactly that and post results! I'll weigh them again with tires vs Arachnid's as well.
awesome wheels!
Neither? But closer to dark grey than black.awesome wheels!
what color do they look like in person? dark grey or black?
I know the lighter unsprung weight of these will improve performance. But I would really love it if someone with stock 21" rims could test before & after range with the same rubber. Seeing how Tesla flattened the Arachnids in the new design for improved aerodynamics, I'm really curious how much range is lost with concave rims of the same size.
Ok, thanks. Looking forward to seeing the results on range.Stock Arachnids does get more flatteeed spot, but it's still open spoke design overall. Pushing the wheel more outward to the fender does get more drag but the differnece is going to be minimal in this case since it's not super aggressive. You can expect less than 3% range impact.
There will be more test coming soon.
Waiting on an S LR, drive 30k miles a year.
What wheel size 19"x? and offset can I run so I can rotate? Car will always be driven in chill mode so traction is not an issue. Ok, if I ever drive it I won't be doing chill....