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Currently, Vibe Motors is reworking my Savini wheels with Savini to have properly fit my P3D+. First time around it did not fit because of the improper drilling that did not clear the 3mm lip even though I did proper due diligence. So much work sending it back and having to remount. It took 2 days of troubleshooting first time around just to find out it was improper fit, thinking it was user error since I was reassured multiple times that it was custom drilled to my vehicle. I am hoping that second time around, it will be done right for all of our sake. Meantime, we have been getting snow days where I live and unable to use my vehicle. If it was done right, 1st time around, it would have been perfect timing since the snow weather started after Thanks Giving. Anyway, so far Vibe Motor's Management has been very responsive and is trying to expedite the process. My wheels also arrived originally with some cosmetic defects ( deep razor cut past the gloss paint as well as a very tiny point defect at two areas). Maybe caused during mounting my Michelin Alpin 5 tires at Vibe Motors. Also, the center Savini emblems were all loose and one fell off during the unsuccessful test drive when it was rattling secondary to nonflush fit.
Vibe Motors has the wheels and the tires today and will dismount and work with Savini to make it work. Savini engineers are supposed to have updated their specs to be properly drilled. At this time I am trusting that both companies will make it work right this time around. I will also pay attention to what they will be doing for the cosmetic defect as well. I paid over 3K for the package and expect to live up to its cost. So far I am confident they will come through and hoping for the best. Will update with the result and with pictures so that the Tesla forum members will have other good viable options, if it works out well this time around. That's the price I guess we pay sometimes being the early adopter. Wish me luck, everyone!
Mine are out for delivery today, I'll post an update here for you as soon as I get them.Does anyone know the load rating of the Sottozero 3's that TSportline is mounting on their 19" wheels? There seem to be several variants when I look at the Sotto 3's on tirerack and other sites.
Does anyone know the load rating of the Sottozero 3's that TSportline is mounting on their 19" wheels? There seem to be several variants when I look at the Sotto 3's on tirerack and other sites.
I have the 19" TSportline with Sottozero 3s - they say "235/40 R19 96V M+S"
Yup, same here.Awesome, thanks! 96V is the load rating, I think that means they are the XL variant suggested for the heavy Tesla's
I didn't even check my wheels when they showed up - was it obvious when you were putting them on that the fit was wrong? I'm worried I may have put on a non-PUP wheel or 2.Unfortunately 1 of the 4 wheels I received is not for the PUP, so I can't put them on.
I didn't even check my wheels when they showed up - was it obvious when you were putting them on that the fit was wrong? I'm worried I may have put on a non-PUP wheel or 2.
Yeah it was pretty obvious, the others sat flush, and this one wheel had a gap at the hub and wobbled while mounting. TSportline went out of their way to get in touch with me today to get the right wheel shipped as quickly as possible. They also threw in some swag for the inconvenience, so kudos to their whole team. There's no snow in the outlook, but its below freezing every day for the next few days, so I'll get another rental for work for a couple of days until the 4th wheel arrives. Talked to my buddy about a spacer, and it wouldn't be here any quicker than the 4th wheel getting expedited, so waiting is the best option in my case.I didn't even check my wheels when they showed up - was it obvious when you were putting them on that the fit was wrong? I'm worried I may have put on a non-PUP wheel or 2.
Is that size front and back , 255/40R19. Also what offset did you have on your wheels? Do you have any spacers? Any rub in the front when aggressively turning right or left? Just curious because this was the size I was also interested in getting. Do you have any clearance issues with the suspension or the wheel well?View attachment 359088
Wheel: 19" TST Matte Black
Tire: Nokian WRG4 255/40R19
I just have a regular AWD but thought I'd post my setup. Really happy with the Nokians and gonna be keeping them on year round. Also, going over on the tire width worked out great. It grips better, looks better, and makes curb rash nearly impossible.
I received my wheels on Saturday from T-Sportline. These are the flow-forged 18"x8.5" wheels in bright silver, which were backordered for about 8 weeks.
I'm running these with Vredestein Quatrac 5 tires in 235/45R18. These tires are all-weather tires (all-season, but are 3-peak mountain/snow rated). This is the same type of tire as the Nokian WRG3/WRG4 and the Michelin CrossClimate.
The wheels and the tires ride extremely smooth, quite a bit softer than the Pilot Sport 4S 20" tires (as expected). Have not yet driven on wet cold roads, but my wife's Model 3 is running the 18" Nokian WRG4's, and they're excellent in the cold/wet. I expect the Quatrac 5's to perform similarly.