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Painted my calipers over the past couple of days. Happy with the results.
 

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Looks good! I guess your overall height is similar to my 18s so no front end rubbing issues on the suspension/control arms with the 21s?
Tires are 285/40/40, 275/40. My eventual tire combo will be 295/35, 265/40. Only went with the current tires cuz I had them already. Clearance in front is tight from the control arm on the top of the tire but clears. There is literally 1/8 clearance due to tires being taller but nothing rubs as the arm is stationary . Have driven about 300 miles on mixed driving and all is well .
 

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This is 295/35/20 PS4S on 20x10.5 MRR FS06 we did for a customer, no rubbing, slight poke but thats what the customer was looking for
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I've fit as large as 265/35/22 on my own Model Y, so 285/40/20 wouldnt be an issue
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Looks great! I've got F: 265x21x40 and R: 285x21x40 on my 2024 MYRWD. I am planning to lower her F: 1.5" and R: 1.0" My wheel set up is same as the MYP OEM 21" (F: 9.5x40 . If I lower her with current rims and tires, will it rub or hit the inner side fender while driving?
This is 295/35/20 PS4S on 20x10.5 MRR FS06 we did for a customer, no rubbing, slight poke but thats what the customer was looking for
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I've fit as large as 265/35/22 on my own Model Y, so 285/40/20 wouldnt be an issue
tesla-model-y-agl72-forged-monoblock-brushed-champagne-agluxury-wheels-07.jpg
Looks Great! I've recently fitted F: 265x21x40 (9.5x40) and R: 285x21x40 (10.5x48) on my 2024 MYRWD. The rim and tires are great and I've had no rubbing or touches during lock outs. But, I am planning to lower her about F: 1.5" and R: 1.0" as I would like a lower stance and less gap btw to tire and the fender. Should I be worried about the outer tire hitting or rubbing the inner fender while driving? Thanks!
 
Agree. She looks like floating on water. lol.
I am thinking either (1) MP Comfort Coilovers for Tesla Model Y, (2) Öhlins Road & Track suspension or (3) the Unplugged Performance Luxury Pro Coilovers.
Bang for the bucks I like the MP coilovers. Any thoughts and comments on ride quality, performance and stability?
Ohlins if you want the best handling. MP if you want the best value and comfort. UPP would be my third choice, but this is just my personal opinion.