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at this width which is a notch higher than stock wheels I wonder if 265/45/20 and 285/45/20 is a good size staggering, putting a 275 on a 10.5 leaves little for rim protection- 1st world problems
Here is a close look at the rears with the 275

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at this width which is a notch higher than stock wheels I wonder if 265/45/20 and 285/45/20 is a good size staggering, putting a 275 on a 10.5 leaves little for rim protection- 1st world problems
True, but its still within manufacture limits and an acceptable fitment for the tire. 275/45/20 Tire range is 8.5-10.5"

I'm going the same route, reusing the OEM tires while going with aftermarket 20x9.5F and 20x10.5R wheels.

See direct from TireRack specs attached. 👀
 

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Offering Fully Forged Atomic Wheels for the Model X [AWZZ] with a staggered configuration - 20x9.5 and 20x10.5 - adorned with 275/45/20 Pirelli Scorpion tires. This demonstration set, barely used with under 80 miles logged, is ready for a new owner.

Priced at $3750, this exceptional set comes with the benefit of complimentary shipping. The weight of the rims:

  • 20x9.5" - 20.3 lbs
  • 20x10.5" - 22.7 lbs

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Well, here goes nothing..... 20x11 et35 up front, and 20x12 et22 in the rear ordered, and getting custom drilled now. Now to find tires while I wait.
Aodhan AFF7 5x120 et35 Bronze Wheels. Cars still a little dirty, as the touch-less car wash isn't the greatest, but it's better than brushes decimating the paint...... Sorry for the lighting....

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^Winter wheels/tires coming off and going to storage until the next flurry season.
 
My 2023 Model X LR w/ 20” Martian Forged MW05’s in Satin Bronze. 👽


They are Model S spec. (50% off sale) 20x9.5 +40 and 20x10.5 +40 so I added some 15mm bolt-on spacers to get them flush. 👌🏻

About 6lbs lighter each in the front, and 9lbs lighter each in the rear. Matches the weights listed on the Martian Wheels site. ✅

Also wearing some N2ITIVE lowering links set at -2 (Front) and -8 (Rear). Shown parked in Very Low. 👀

OEM Continental tires were reused for now... 265/45 (F) 275/45 (R) sits very close at full lock up front, but no rubbing. 😉

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Did you also do the camber arms to correct rear camber? With all the random issues I’ve experienced since delivery (the vibrations not being one of them yet luckily) I feel the next mishap will be the font shafts so now feel the need to pre empt it. Did you find any change in suspension feel and smoothness?
 
Did you also do the camber arms to correct rear camber? With all the random issues I’ve experienced since delivery (the vibrations not being one of them yet luckily) I feel the next mishap will be the font shafts so now feel the need to pre empt it. Did you find any change in suspension feel and smoothness?
No camber arms, but just some simple generic 1/8” (3mm) shims for now.

Alignment is OK, but already planning to install the larger shims to take a bit more camber out of the rear.

I did notice a bit of added harshness with the lowering links in the front end more than the rear. I'm very glad I stuck with the 20's with extra tire sidewall as I would imagine the 22's especially lowered would be very harsh and negatively impacted.

Originally lowered at -5 in the front (about an inch) on the OEM wheels, but that would be too low now that my wheels are flush with the fender with less clearance. The rear is now about 1 1/2" lower than OEM matching the front fender gap very close. No rubbing of any kind at the current settings though.
 

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My 2023 Model X LR w/ 20” Martian Forged MW05’s in Satin Bronze. 👽


They are Model S spec. (50% off sale) 20x9.5 +40 and 20x10.5 +40 so I added some 15mm bolt-on spacers to get them flush. 👌🏻

About 6lbs lighter each in the front, and 9lbs lighter each in the rear. Matches the weights listed on the Martian Wheels site. ✅

Also wearing some N2ITIVE lowering links set at -2 (Front) and -8 (Rear). Shown parked in Very Low. 👀

OEM Continental tires were reused for now... 265/45 (F) 275/45 (R) sits very close at full lock up front, but no rubbing. 😉

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Nice sale price on those wheels. Just checked and some sizes are out of stock.
 
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