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is your car lowered? how'd you close the gap b/w the wheels and the fender? love the look.Haha, apologies for the delay. Life has really gotten in the way of my hobbies recently.
BC Forged EH168 in Brushed clear
Front: 21x9" ET30 with Michelin Pilot Sport 4S in 245/35/21
Rear: 21x10.5" ET35 with Michelin Pilot Sport 4S in 285/30/21
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Thanks and yes. I’m on the factory air suspension (set to low) with Unplugged Performance lowering brackets.is your car lowered? how'd you close the gap b/w the wheels and the fender? love the look.
@All In - I'd like to learn a bit more about the lowering brackets. I'm going to DM you if you don't mind.Thanks and yes. I’m on the factory air suspension (set to low) with Unplugged Performance lowering brackets.
Well I live in SoCal and I don’t have a front plate or a sticker on mine . I only have a window sticker transponder and been driving that way for 2 years now. The transponder is how they track your car so why would you need a sticker?They really need to implement that. Or some sort of special plate. Car looks great btw.
Old school cool... well done!Just dropping in to show off a few of the custom wheel setups I have run on my 2015 70D:
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But then I found out I could get reproductions of the classic 90s JDM Super Advan SA3R wheels, so I got a set of those:
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Do the aerodisc's help with efficiency ? Are they similar to the Aerocaps that came on my plaid with the 19s ?Just dropping in to show off a few of the custom wheel setups I have run on my 2015 70D:
Rotiform RSE R140 19x8.5 +35 Gloss Silver:
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And those fit the Aerodiscs:
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But then I found out I could get reproductions of the classic 90s JDM Super Advan SA3R wheels, so I got a set of those:
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I'm trying to find a way to mount DWS06+ to the arachnids coming on my refresh MS LR, also. These are 21" so I'm not sure if they're what you're looking for, but the sizes I'd be going with are 265/40/21 and 295/35/21 as opposed to the stock sizes of 265/35/21 and 295/30/21. Overall just under an inch larger in diameter, which is a decent increase in speedo (about 3%), but my only real concern is if they will contact anywhere. Being only 0.5" radius increase, I can't imagine this will happen. If I pull the trigger, I'll let you know how it turns out.Does anyone know the max variance Tesla recommends on tire sizes? I have a quote for some tires and noticed the difference in diameter is .5" in (28.3F vs 27.8R)?
I really like the Continental DWS06 and ran 255/30 22F and 295/25 22R on my 2013 and 2020 Model S's and now want to run 265/30 and 295/25 but am slightly concerned about the difference in diameter.
OE standard sizes have had different diameters in the .5" range. The original Turbines were .5" larger in the rear than the front and the new 21" setup is .3" larger in the front than the rear. So it seems logical that unlike a standard 4wd or AWD vehicle you can run different diameters without damaging anything. My biggest question is around performance. Does the car "calibrate" to the different diameters once you put on a new set of wheels/tires or does it actually run off of what wheels you put in the configuration?
I run them but I don't have Pilot 4S to compare to.Anyone else running Continental ExtremeContacts?
When I used to run Michelin Pilot 4S on the TEs on my old S, it sat lower all around than how my current setup sits. Wondering if it’s just how the sidewalls of the tires are compared to the Michelins.
Even at the lowest suspension setting, the wheel gap now bothers me.
Am running UP lowering brackets on both for reference
I had 10.5" +28 rears on my 2019 MSPerf, but with 285 tires and they looked and fit great but just had no rim protection. I think 295s would still have been OK - might be close but I def had a few mm to spare.If I'm thinking about it properly, et28 might be a bit too aggressive.....might have a 295 sticking past the fenders in that case. My rear wheels are et35, and they're pretty well lined up with the lip of the fender......but it still has an OEM look, not a "rolled fenders, 1mm gap" look. So you could go maybe a liiiiittle more aggressive, but not much IMO. If you're looking to push the envelope, i'd check in with some of the vendors on here to see what the extremes are that they have fit, and go from there.
Got any pictures?I had 10.5" +28 rears on my 2019 MSPerf, but with 285 tires and they looked and fit great but just had no rim protection. I think 295s would still have been OK - might be close but I def had a few mm to spare.
Got any pictures?
Very nice. What are the specs on the wheels (width and offset)?2021 Plaid S
BC Forged Wheels LE05
265/305 Tires
PPF - GSWF Orange
Not on lowering links yet. Those come next week hopefully.
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