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Deep Blue Metallic Tesla Model Y with 19" TSV Flow Forged Wheels in Satin Black
  • Size: 19x9.5"
  • Offset: +35
  • Bolt Pattern (PCD): 5x114.3
  • Center Bore: 64.1
  • Tire Size: 255/45-19
Accepts factory center caps, Bluetooth TPMS, and lug nuts.

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Our client @Bo5ibbs out here killing it!!!

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Available for Model Y in
  • 20x9 Square
  • 20x10 Square
  • 20x9 / 20x10 Staggered

Option to install/remove aero centers. Wheels don't get anymore versatile than this!


Danny
 
Finally mounted the new Titan7 TS-5's on my wife's MYP. Happy with how they turned out. Much lighter and the new wheel/tire combo has less "crash" on rough pavement. Tire noise on the highway is slightly increased, but nothing bad. Interested to see how the Vredestein's perform over the longterm. Head good things so gave them a try.

Specs:
20"x10" ET40 square
Techna Bronze
255/40/20 Vredestein Quatrac Pro

On a sidenote, the the QuickJack 5000SLX + extensions + teslapuck works just fine for anyone curious. Just barely enough clearance for the extensions and pucks under the sideskirt.

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Finally mounted the new Titan7 TS-5's on my wife's MYP. Happy with how they turned out. Much lighter and the new wheel/tire combo has less "crash" on rough pavement. Tire noise on the highway is slightly increased, but nothing bad. Interested to see how the Vredestein's perform over the longterm. Head good things so gave them a try.

Specs:
20"x10" ET40 square
Techna Bronze
255/40/20 Vredestein Quatrac Pro

On a sidenote, the the QuickJack 5000SLX + extensions + teslapuck works just fine for anyone curious. Just barely enough clearance for the extensions and pucks under the sideskirt.

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This setup looks fantastic!!
Good call on building a square 20x10 by taking the rear config on the Model 3. 👌


Danny
 
I know a lot of you are about fed up with trying to source these Bluetooth TPMS from Tesla Service Center.
We now carry them and are on hand and ready to ship!


Danny
 
I need to see a set of the Titan7 wheels in a 19” variant on Model Y. They look killer in 20” for sure.
What to be the first? ;)

19x9.5 +34 in Machine Black & Satin Titanium is in stock and ready to go.

Danny
 
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Available for Model Y in
  • 20x9 Square
  • 20x10 Square
  • 20x9 / 20x10 Staggered

Option to install/remove aero centers. Wheels don't get anymore versatile than this!


Danny
Danny was great to work with and I highly recommend him!

That said, I’ve since decided that I prefer my Inductions over these wheels.

I mounted them for a week and have removed them. They’re for sale and I’m willing to take a loss on them if anyone wants a mint set at a nice discount. Tesla center caps and black lugs included.
 
Thought I’d post my setup for those LR owners trying to dial in their setup like I was. I went with Avant Garde M590 in matte black, 20x10 ET35 rear with 275/40 tires, 20x8.5 ET30 front with 255/40 tires. At stock ride height the fronts are perfect but the rears poke a little much for my taste. Once I get my MPP coil overs installed I expect the rear should be perfect and I'll be adding 5mm spacers to the front to match the rears better.
 

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Thought I’d post my setup for those LR owners trying to dial in their setup like I was. I went with Avant Garde M590 in matte black, 20x10 ET35 rear with 275/40 tires, 20x8.5 ET30 front with 255/40 tires. At stock ride height the fronts are perfect but the rears poke a little much for my taste. Once I get my MPP coil overs installed I expect the rear should be perfect and I'll be adding 5mm spacers to the front to match the rears better.
Looks perfectly fine to me!


Danny
 
Thought I’d post my setup for those LR owners trying to dial in their setup like I was. I went with Avant Garde M590 in matte black, 20x10 ET35 rear with 275/40 tires, 20x8.5 ET30 front with 255/40 tires. At stock ride height the fronts are perfect but the rears poke a little much for my taste. Once I get my MPP coil overs installed I expect the rear should be perfect and I'll be adding 5mm spacers to the front to match the rears better.

Are you lowered already? Gap already looks really good. I don't think the back looks too much poke at all. Does it actually go past the fenders?
 
Are you lowered already? Gap already looks really good. I don't think the back looks too much poke at all
Are you lowered already? Gap already looks really good. I don't think the back looks too much poke at all. Does it actually go past the fenders?
No, not lowered yet. I just checked and the rear is actually pretty flush. Maybe 1 mm past the fender. The front could still go out another 2-3 mm.