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Chalk wrapped Plaid wearing TSSF 21x9.5 21x10.5 fully forged wheel in gloss black on factory Michelin Pilot Sport 4S.

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Here are my Vossen HF-5 21x9.0 +30, 21x10.5 +38 on Michelins 245/35/21 and 285/30/21. Car is lowered on modified factory air suspension ;) and no rub issues with passengers loaded. Question: Do you guys think I can go 295/30 for the rear or will there be rubbing against the fender?
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Those wheels are fire! Where in California are you? I'm also thinking of getting Vossen wheels, but am having the hardest time finding a shop nearby (I'm in the Bay Area)
 
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Hey Yall. New to the forum. I have some BC forged wheels I made for my Bmw f10 sitting in my garage. Do you think I can run this setup 21x9 et +25 21x10.5 +39 on my model S?
stating 'my model s' doesn't give any one any useful info when there's different variations of model S bodies now. need to know if this is a refreshed S or legacy body.
This car wins. Best color ever. Mic drop.
I can't get past the awful marring in the vinyl in the quarter panel
 
Selling my wheels if anyone is interested. $2,200 includes TPMS and newish PZero tires.

 

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Hi I am new to tesla forum. I was planning on buying BC forged KL01 monoblock wheels. I dont like the gaps showing, but prefer not to have any rubbing as well. I have a Model S LR 2022. Which wheel size would be better 21 or 20 inch? and which offset ? I dont plan on lowering the car.


also should i opt in for all these options?
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^ that's a more complex question than you think. Do you prioritize aesthetics over everything else? Go 21s. If you value performance (lighter), more tire options, and cost...go 20". If you want Tesla spec foam lined tires you're stuck with 21" OEM tires

For a decent flush fit on stock ride height (+12mm further out over OEM) something like this would be a good starting point in 20 or 21:
front 10" +34 offset
rear 11" +39 offset
 
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Hi I am new to tesla forum. I was planning on buying BC forged KL01 monoblock wheels. I dont like the gaps showing, but prefer not to have any rubbing as well. I have a Model S LR 2022. Which wheel size would be better 21 or 20 inch? and which offset ? I dont plan on lowering the car.


also should i opt in for all these options?
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Im running 21X9 with 32 offset front and 21X10.5 35 offset rear with 295/35 rear and 265/35 front, and zero rubbing issues (no luggage, 2 passengers plus driver...havent driven with full complete passenger load/trunk load...but most likely, I wont ever). on a 2022 long range. Michelin Pilot 4S All season tires.
 
Hey Yall. New to the forum. I have some BC forged wheels I made for my Bmw f10 sitting in my garage. Do you think I can run this setup 21x9 et +25 21x10.5 +39 on my model S?
You're good.

We machine a 21x9.5+35 for the refresh S and a 21x9.0+25 will sit in the same outer position. Not too aggressive, not too conservative. 265/35/21 factory tire size will fit great.

21x10.5+39 is a solid fitment for Refresh. Again, not overly aggressive and not too conservative. Would use 295/30/21 tire.

You'll need 72.56mm (BMW) to 64.1mm (TSLA) hubrings.

Model S 2021 Wheel Guide here.
 
Hi I am new to tesla forum. I was planning on buying BC forged KL01 monoblock wheels. I dont like the gaps showing, but prefer not to have any rubbing as well. I have a Model S LR 2022. Which wheel size would be better 21 or 20 inch? and which offset ? I dont plan on lowering the car.


also should i opt in for all these options?
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A proper wheel and tire package 20" or 21" should have the same factory out diameter ~28". The gap won't change because a proper wheel and tire package should have the same outer diameter regardless of 19" 20" 21". Simply put, bigger the wheel, thinner the tire (so outer diameter of the tire shouldn't change).

For a good wheel fitment, check out our 2021 Tesla Model S wheel guide.
 
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