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Sorry to spam more pictures, but I got those adjustable links from Aggmeister2010 (thanks man!). The drop is just how I'd want it.

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These look stunning!! I wonder why they don't make them in 20's for example.
We didn't get enough interest in 20's when we started the group buy almost a year ago, the idea was to go with the most requested size, which just happened to be the 19x9 +35 ET squared on 64.15 center bore, I love them, they are easy to clean, super light and once they were mounted my 18 YO son texted his friends to do drive buys to check them out, it was like a drive thru most of the day, the boys acting like these were a newborn baby! Frankly I would have gotten the stock size in 19 X 8 +40 ET, but these worked great with the stock size tire (245/45VR19) and when I checked with Michelin, 9 inch width is allowed in this size.



Nobody wanted staggered ,and the guy who started the Model S survey didn't really understand that. With an AWD there is no need for staggered and they eat the crap out of your rear tires and can't be rotated for longevity. If the survey had done a 20 x 9 square setup, those would have already been produced. We were also trying to stay under $3000 for fully forged mono-block wheels, the 19's came in at $2720 for 4, which hit the goal, the other goal was to get a lifetime warranty... so we hit all the desired specs and came in under the budget. The 20's would cost ~ $3200 for a full set. Titan7 does makes 20's for the Model 3, so they have the mold, they just need to adjust the bolt spacing and ET and they could easily sell these for the Model S.


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They look fantastic!!! For some reason (it must be the picture and not how it looks in person), the wheels seem small for 20's.

What tire sizes did you go with (and wheel widths)?

20x10 +25 255/35
20x11 +28 285/30

Not much tire there, so I think that makes them look a little smaller overall. I might go with 295's in the rear next time for a lil' more rubber back there.
 
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Will post some better pics once the car is cleaned up and Maxton skirts installed

Advan GT premium wheels in racing white
19x 9.5 +21 up front 245/45/19
19x 10.5 +35 in rear 275/40/19
 

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Got them mounted today. Went with Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season Plus II in 245/40. Car feels lighter and a bit more responsive according to the butt dyno, with slightly less regen force. Will see how efficiency changes too...cross fingers!
 

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Got them mounted today. Went with Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season Plus II in 245/40. Car feels lighter and a bit more responsive according to the butt dyno, with slightly less regen force. Will see how efficiency changes too...cross fingers!
Yeah, that was my take when I switched from 19" to the 20" rims with my P7s. Strikes a nice balance between 21" handling and 19" ride comfort.
 
Wheel: TS114
Size: 21x9.0"+35 front, 21x9.5”+35 rear (approximately 20% lighter than a factory 21” staggered Turbine wheel set)
Finish: Golden Black
Tires: Michelin Pilot Sport 4S TO factory tire 245/35-21” front, 265/35-21” rear
Other: Uses factory lug nuts, accepts factory center cap, uses original TPMS.

Full Build Here.

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