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New setup: Staggered 21x9.5 (+35) and 21x10.5 (+40) Vorsteiner V-FF 103 Forged Carbon Graphite Concave with Vredestein Quatrac Pro 255/40 fronts and 275/40 rears. Recently made a switch from Tein Flex Z to MPP Comforts. Will do a write up on that sometime soon. No rubbing at all with this setup with car loaded with people. Rides great with the lighter wheels and larger side wall tires. Tires are not quite as nimble as the Michelin AS4's but the price and performance on the Vredestein's is hard to beat and I wanted something that could handle our Oklahoma weather year round. And I nailed what I was looking for with the staggered sizing, wheel gap etc. Many thanks to this thread and others. Loving everything about this setup!

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Any issues with the: 255 / 40 / 21 Front and 275 / 40 / 21 Rear ???
I was recommended to run 255 / 35 / 21 & 275 / 35 / 21 with the Vorsteinter V-FF 109
 
Any issues with the: 255 / 40 / 21 Front and 275 / 40 / 21 Rear ???
I was recommended to run 255 / 35 / 21 & 275 / 35 / 21 with the Vorsteinter V-FF 109
Yeah, I mean those sizes are OEM which is totally fine and is probably best for efficiency around town. Looks play a role too. Those sizes are less sidewall, lower profile look which I do like and kinda miss, but I wanted more sidewall slightly less stretch, slight improvement in comfort without sacrificing much efficiency. Also wanted a 4S type tire that looked good. I think I accomplished what I was wanting. The Vredestein Quatrac Pros after a pretty significant break in imo are super quiet, very comfortable, awesome in dry and wet and really handle quite well. Almost MPS4S level but not quite and they were much cheaper than those at the time, with rebate. Efficiency on the highway is the same as OEM setup too but I'm also lowered which helps a little on highway. Around town probably less efficient but I punch from every stop light and charge every night anyway lol.

No issues at all with these sizes (taller than stock but still staggered setup) and I'm lower than MYP height on MPPs.
 
Yeah, I mean those sizes are OEM which is totally fine and is probably best for efficiency around town. Looks play a role too. Those sizes are less sidewall, lower profile look which I do like and kinda miss, but I wanted more sidewall slightly less stretch, slight improvement in comfort without sacrificing much efficiency. Also wanted a 4S type tire that looked good. I think I accomplished what I was wanting. The Vredestein Quatrac Pros after a pretty significant break in imo are super quiet, very comfortable, awesome in dry and wet and really handle quite well. Almost MPS4S level but not quite and they were much cheaper than those at the time, with rebate. Efficiency on the highway is the same as OEM setup too but I'm also lowered which helps a little on highway. Around town probably less efficient but I punch from every stop light and charge every night anyway lol.

No issues at all with these sizes (taller than stock but still staggered setup) and I'm lower than MYP height on MPPs.
I asked the shop that sold me the wheels, he said no on the 255 40 21 & 275 40 21. LOL
Has the car triggered any lights at all since you installed the stated sizes?
 
I want to triple check with you guys. Have a set of wheels 20x10.5 et45.

Thinking of putting 275/40/20 front & 295/40/20 rear.

That should be fine for the front suspension right?

I’ll be lowering it with coilovers after just to tidy things up.
 

I'm likely getting a Model Y in the next 3 to 4 weeks. I've never spent so much on wheels before, but these really have me looking. I'm considering a Grey MY, think these would look good on the Gray MY?! If the FEB discounts and the wheel rebate is still around, I may considering ordering a set of wheels from you guys.
 
I just dont want to rub the fronts. I think 295 might be a bit too much with my offset. I'll probably go with 275 square.

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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Been wanting to try 285/40-20 square. No one has been brave enough yet. Only 285/35

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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20" APEX VS-5RS in Brushed Clear for MYP client in Spokane, WA.

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What's the offset? And what's the tire size? Does it have any rubbing at full turn?