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Got some new wheels and tries on my MYP22. Went with the 19 Hankook ion evo Suv on my ESR rf2
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It's been a while since I put the wheels on (actually ordered months ago) but I forgot to post the pics here.
  • 2023 Model Y LR Deep Blue Metallic
  • APEX SM-10RS Wheels in Bronze, 19x9.5 ET29
  • Hankook iON evo AS SUV, 255/45/19 all around (stock size)
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^ Our client's 2023 Model Y Long Range on plug and play 19x9.5 +29 APEX SM-10RS with 255/45/19 (factory size) tires.
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The design is really fresh. I’m really happy with the results especially with a BBK poking through 👀
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Snazzy!

Not my cup of coffee though. Those rims wouldn't last a week around here before a roadworks pothole claimed one.

Is the red a wrap? I don't think I have seen too many guard trims that aren't black plastic. Looks nice like that.
 
Snazzy!

Not my cup of coffee though. Those rims wouldn't last a week around here before a roadworks pothole claimed one.

Is the red a wrap? I don't think I have seen too many guard trims that aren't black plastic. Looks nice like that.
I feel like if you downsize to 18 or 19" and get a larger tire they'll be fairly well protected against potholes! I got my first piece of damage to my Ubers when I've been driving so carefully too :(
 
I feel like if you downsize to 18 or 19" and get a larger tire they'll be fairly well protected against potholes! I got my first piece of damage to my Ubers when I've been driving so carefully too :(
I am torn between getting some milage out of them or flipping the 20's as new.

Factory wheels don't seem to have much of a market here. Barely used OE wheel tyre sets come for less than the cost of a new set of tyres as far as I can see in 19's.

If I could keep the rims in good nick I would be quids in selling the naked rims on after wearing out the tyres.