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Lowering links on 19"
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Thanks for sharing this. Looks fantastic, exactly what I want. I ordered the links last night.
 
Just installed the wheels. Perfectly flush with those offsets. No rubbing issues.

Forgot to mentioned on OP I have Intuitive lowering links. Dropped .8 all around.

I would suggest anyone looking for a similar fitment with different wheel widths to use will they fit and adjust offsets from there

I was able to find 4s’s from Tirerack, not on back order.

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This looks super nice. I've been wondering how the CF10s would look on the updated S and it's right at home
 
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Avant Garde SRX01 - Monoblock Forged in Gloss Black/ White two tone

Not something you see everyday 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

Started talking about these wheels back a few pages ago... post 2,277

 
Summertime is here and I'm looking to get into a new set of rims. I do want the most aggressive offset without having to roll the fender of my 2020 Tesla Model S. I am leaning towards Vossen VFS1 or HF3 - whichever i can get my hands on really

I'm thinking 21"
21x9.5 +22 Front (265/35/21)
21x10.5 +28 rear (295/35/21)

Would some experts mind sharing their experience if this would fit/avoid rubbing issues?

I will also be putting back on UP lowering brackets. I removed them for a winter where I was driving up mountains for snowboarding. I see now everyone is using lowering links - is that the better option these days?