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You should do some research.

Tesla center bore is 65.1 while nearly all BMWs are 72.56. a few are 74.1. I'd start by taking some measurements to figure out where the wheels will sit and work backwards from there.
was just re reading this thread as I prepare to put my vossens off my range rover sport. bolt pattern is the same, 5x120, but bore off the range rover is 72.6, this probably won't fit right?
 
Can anyone confirm that the refresh has the same fitment as pre refresh? @ngng mentioned 65.1 center bore but some sites mentioned 64.1. spoke to my wheel guy and he said hub centric rings are safe to run.

Also, my wheels are 22x10.5 +38 all the way around. I'm assuming I have to run some spacers, what size do you guys recommend?
I was going with +38 but wanted a flush look. I believe T sportline has wheels with +38 so I don’t think spacers are needed
 
Can anyone confirm that the refresh has the same fitment as pre refresh? @ngng mentioned 65.1 center bore but some sites mentioned 64.1. spoke to my wheel guy and he said hub centric rings are safe to run.

Also, my wheels are 22x10.5 +38 all the way around. I'm assuming I have to run some spacers, what size do you guys recommend?
You can run a 15mm spacers in the rear to push out the wheels. We normally run 22x10.5 +20 for the rear on the Model X.

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I had 21” Signature Wheel SV302 on my 2021 Model S Refresh that I am now using on my 2022 Model X Plaid. I actually have a square setup but with different offsets to improve concavity. Transferring these to the X I am pretty flush up front but technically could use 10-15mm in the back but I feel I’m going to live with it. Profile is so much better than stock

Signature Wheel SV302
Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4
Front: 21x9.5, 265/40/21
Rear: 21x9.5, 275/40/21
 

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2022 Model X Plaid
Stance Staggered SF03's
22x9 +20mm Front w/ 285/35
22x10.5 +30mm Rear w/ 305/35


Yo, my buddy has these exact wheels, but he's 22x10.5 front and rear. +44 in the front and +27 or 28 in the rear. Thinking about taking them off his hands.

You got any photos from the front or the rear showing how flush the wheels sit to the wheel wells?

Would be appreciated!