Hayseed_MS
Spreader of "Endless Non Sequitur"
Do you mean 20x10". I dont see 9" options for the TS5 on their site.
Yes, 20x10. I should really proofread my posts prior.
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Do you mean 20x10". I dont see 9" options for the TS5 on their site.
I asked the Tire Rack rep how the same car could ship with a different-size tire with a much lower rating and didn't get a response... Then I sent another message with a pic of the door tag showing the GAWRs and now they're processing my order.Just pick the tire and choose "I do not wish to enter vehicle information for this item."
103 load rating is more than enough for the Model S. Keep in mind that OEM 265/35/21 & 295/30/21 only has load rating of 101 & 102.
Silentdrive and Studded?FYI, the new NOKIAN HAKKAPELIITTA 10 EV come in (studded only)
295/30R21 102T XL SILENTDRIVE STUDDED
max load 1870 lb, up to 118 mph
265/35R21 101T XL SILENTDRIVE STUDDED
max load 1819 lb, up to 118 mph
I went with Pirelli for that reason and I'm not doing a lot of snow driving. I need something good on cold, dry pavement. I can't imagine how awful it would sound in quiet car like a Tesla. Still, it's the only winter tire I have seen in OEM size where the rears match the fronts.Silentdrive and Studded?
I don't think these two things go together.
FYI, the new NOKIAN HAKKAPELIITTA 10 EV come in (studded only)
295/30R21 102T XL SILENTDRIVE STUDDED
max load 1870 lb, up to 118 mph
265/35R21 101T XL SILENTDRIVE STUDDED
max load 1819 lb, up to 118 mph
I don't understand your message.Thanks for all the research in this thread, its been immensly helpful. After 3 service visits, tens of emails to tesla service (which have never once been replied to by my service advisors), and multiple other calls to Tesla - they all refuse to acknowledge their team told me I would get All Season tires on the 19's; but yet came as winter tires. No one will reply at all regarding if they will help swap out with winter tires. As its winter now....I have no choice but to buy them myself. Terrible service from the company, but glad this website has good resources to use! I am glad I opted out of "arbitration" when I bought the car
I don't understand your message.
Sounds like you got winter tires. What's the problem?
Whoops! I meant we got the Summer tires on the 19's, although Tesla assured me they would be All Seasons. At pickup, I was told they would get back to me regarding the issue. Its been months of talking into a blackhole trying to get anyone to even provide a response, even a denial they will exchange them.I don't understand your message.
Sounds like you got winter tires. What's the problem?
Hi Jamie @SignatureWheelAs we are getting into winter time and more Refresh Model S being delivered to the owner, you will realize the winter tire selection could very limited + lots of headache when searching for them. Which can be true because there's no exact matching tire to match the OEM setup. Most of the time, Online tire websites won't show you the mismatch tire selection when you put in front and rear size.
It took me a lovely afternoon to gather all the possible options for the winter in variable sizes and prices. I hope this info will help the owner to decide which fits the best for their need.
No need to shop around, the link take you to exact retailer for ordering.
Feel free to leave your feedback on the specific tire if you had them on your car before (Preferred been use on high hoursepower applicaiton)
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**Option does not include SUV tire or Run Flat
**Price on the website subject to change without notice
** I'm not affiliate with any of the retailer below.
By Jamie @ Signature Wheel
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OEM FITMENT
19" Tesla Model S Cardenio Wheel
Wheel size: F:19x9.5 R:19x10.5
Tire size: F:255/45/19 R:285/40/19
*Note: No exact match in this size.
Front Tire Option OEM 255/45/19
- WINTER SOTTOZERO 3 - 255/45/19 - 104V ($252)
- CONTIWINTERCONTACT TS830 P - 255/45/19 - 100V ($258)
- Hakkapeliitta R3 - 255/45/19 - 104T ($291)
- Pilot Alpin PA4 - 255/45/19 - 100V ($334) (Best Performance)
- X-ICE SNOW - 255/45/19 - 104H ($281) BackOrder
Rear Tire Option OEM 285/40/19
- WINTER SOTTOZERO - 285/40/19 - 103V $(331)
- PILOT ALPIN PA4 N-SPEC - 285/40/19 - 103V ($383) (Best Performance)
- P Zero Winter - 285/40/19 - 108V ($437)
Alternative front or rear tire 275/40/19
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21" Tesla Model S Arachnid Wheel
Wheel size: F:21x9.5 & R:21x10.5
Tire Size: F:265/35/21 R:295/30/21
*Note: No exact match in this size.
Front Tire Option OEM 265/35/21
Rear Tire Option OEM 295/30/21
- Pilot Alpin 5 - 295/30/21 - 102v ($547) (Best Performance)
Alternative front or rear tire 275/35/21
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20” Aftermarket Wheel Option Size
Front or Rear:
-255/40/20- 20x8.5 / 20x9 / 20x9.5
- WINTER SOTTOZERO 3 - 255/40/20 - 101V ($383)
- X-Ice Snow - 255/40/20 - 110H ($414)
- Pilot Alpin PA4 - 255/40/20 -101V ($423) (Best Performance)
-265/40/20- 20x9 / 20x9.5 / 20x10
- WINTER SOTTOZERO SERIE II - 265/40/20 - 104V ($311)
- SP WINTER SPORT 3D - 265/40/20 -104V ($263)
- PILOT ALPIN 5 - 265/40/20 - 104W ($417) (Best Performance)
-285/35/20- 20x9.5 / 20x10 / 20x10.5 (Tesla Upcoming Track Pack Size)
- WINTER SOTTOZERO 3 - 285/35/20 - 104V ($322)
- PILOT ALPIN PA4 N-SPEC - 285/35/20 - 104V ($467) (Best Performance)
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Rear Only:
-295/35/20- 20x10 / 20x10.5/ 20x11
-305/30/20- 20x10.5 / 20x11 / 20x11.5 (Short in Diameter)(Tesla Upcoming Track Pack Size)
- PILOT ALPIN PA4 - 305/30/20 - 103W ($545) (Best Performance)
- WINTER SOTTOZERO 3 - 305/30/20 - 103W ($594)
-305/35/20- 20x10.5 / 20x11 / 20x11.5
-315/35/20 - 20x10.5 / 20x11 / 20x11.5
- BLUEARTH WINTER V905 - 315/35/20 - 110V ($338)
- PILOT ALPIN PA4 N-SPEC - 315/35/20 - 110V ($434) (Best Performance)
Is the 19” winter setup from your P90D?Hi Jamie @SignatureWheel
I'm traded my 2016 Model S P90D with a plaid. Can I use my 19" winter tire and wheel set on the plaid? I have the 21” performance wheels and tires on her now. Thanks in advance for the help.
We haven't test on that yet. However. even if it clears the caliper, the fitment will be very sunken-in comapirng to stock.
Yes, either setup will work. 275/35/21 all around will be more ideal. But keep in mind that the rear 21x10.5 with 275 will result in slight tire stretch. (Sidewall will not provide any protection against curb)
Hi, Is there a specific reason for the preference of 275/35/21 on all four corners? I dont deal with snow but its can get in the 20's at night in the winter in the SoCal High Desert. I was thinking of going with the Pilot Sport all Season 4 with 265 in the front and 275 in the rear. I know it would be stretched in the rear like on the Y as I previously had one
BumpDo any of these tires have the foam inserts that the current OEM tires have? If not is that an option?
Hi, Is there a specific reason for the preference of 275/35/21 on all four corners? I dont deal with snow but its can get in the 20's at night in the winter in the SoCal High Desert. I was thinking of going with the Pilot Sport all Season 4 with 265 in the front and 275 in the rear. I know it would be stretched in the rear like on the Y as I previously had one
I thought of the 275 in the rear (until 295 is available in A/S) but the stretch looks bad. But primarily the 21's have very low sidewalls and the rim needs the protection that a stretched tire will not provide.
I pick up my 20x10 with 285/35r20 (all four) on Friday or Saturday. Will post pics.
Have you seen any pics of 275 with the Arachnids? This is the stock setup on the Model Y