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Interested on the 20x10 r241... Looking at the spec, it looks like they are lighter (28.2lbs) than my factory gemini wheel(29.6lbs). Will that help minimize my range loss? I was original looking at the the 20x10 TST Wheels by Tsportline which weighs around 30.3lbs.
They do make them in 18s
Aftermarket Wheels Tesla Y - Fast Wheels Fast EV
I tried to order and will only allow to ship to canda..
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Whoops. Sorry missed that....
Are they also using Canadian dollars or US?
Aftermarket EV is U.S. based. Think they are in Florida.
I have black R241's on my Model Y for the winter. On the recommendation of my tire shop, I went with the OEM size 19x9.5. They were concerned with the lower load rating on the smaller wheels.
They come with plain black center caps which can only be removed when the wheels are off. So if you plan on replacing with Tesla caps you need to bring them to the tire shop when you do the change, or at least ask them to leave the caps off.
Also, the Tesla lug nuts are exposed and don't look good, imho. I recommend lug nut caps.
I put black Tesla M3 center caps and lug nut caps on the R241's and they look really nice.
I have black R241's on my Model Y for the winter. On the recommendation of my tire shop, I went with the OEM size 19x9.5. They were concerned with the lower load rating on the smaller wheels.
They come with plain black center caps which can only be removed when the wheels are off. So if you plan on replacing with Tesla caps you need to bring them to the tire shop when you do the change, or at least ask them to leave the caps off.
Also, the Tesla lug nuts are exposed and don't look good, imho. I recommend lug nut caps.
I put black Tesla M3 center caps and lug nut caps on the R241's and they look really nice.
Are you sure? I emailed aftermarketev and the response was: "The load rating on the 18” is not recommended for the Model Y. We recommend sticking with the 19x9.5 size wheel for this vehicle."The 18x8.5" R241 are rated the same as the gross axle weight ratio (GAWR) of the 20" Factory wheels.
definitely different load rating, check here: https://www.replika.ca/productinfo.aspx?wn=r241&fn=space+grey&lang=en-US
I have black R241's on my Model Y for the winter. On the recommendation of my tire shop, I went with the OEM size 19x9.5. They were concerned with the lower load rating on the smaller wheels.
They come with plain black center caps which can only be removed when the wheels are off. So if you plan on replacing with Tesla caps you need to bring them to the tire shop when you do the change, or at least ask them to leave the caps off.
Also, the Tesla lug nuts are exposed and don't look good, imho. I recommend lug nut caps.
I put black Tesla M3 center caps and lug nut caps on the R241's and they look really nice.
I'll try to get a better picture outdoors with a clean car. This will have to do for now.Would love to see pics if you have any.