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What wheels are those?I have 20x10 square with 275/35 PS4son my Plaid. It ET's better than most. Im #15 on worldwide Draggy 1/8 mi and I have not lightened the car in any way. Over all efficiency with 30k on the clock is 306wh/mi and I drive it like I stole it.
They are 20x10 +35 TSW Nurbugring. I believe they are discontinued, but if you can find them, i got them for $350 ea, in 2021 and they are lighter than the stock 19's. Im very very happy with them.What wheels are those?
Thank you guys so much for your insight. I’m thinking about getting the rear camber kit and an alignment done. Trying to achieve as least camber as possible in rear. -0.5 sound about right? I plan on getting new wheels too. In which order should I have everything done? Get wheels first and then camber kit installed with alignment? Or Alignment first? In the perfect world I can have everything done in one shop.@MODEL+ is correct. 20x9 would be a better fit with 245/40/20 tire and no clearance issue on the 2020 Model S. The same 20x9 can also be build to be compatible with the refresh Model S LR if you ever switch to the new one in the future. (Just need to upsize the tire to 255/40/20 for the Refresh Model S)
Thank you guys so much for your insight. I’m thinking about getting the rear camber kit and an alignment done. Trying to achieve as least camber as possible in rear. -0.5 sound about right? I plan on getting new wheels too. In which order should I have everything done? Get wheels first and then camber kit installed with alignment? Or Alignment first? In the perfect world I can have everything done in one shop.
So what’s a good square set up for 2021 model s plaid?With the Model S LR, you can consider doing 20x9.5 square with 255/40/20 or 265/40/20. We have done few testing on the S LR with 265 square and the 1/4 miles run are exactly the same as factroy setup.
Not only you are getting the same performance as the factroy setup, you will also get a better effieiecny, lower cost on tire ,and longer lasting thread since you can do rotation.
As far as fitment, you can skip the spacer and go with rear adjustable camber arm. You are able to achieve the same flushness front and rear once you bring back the rear camber to around -0.5 degree.
Example of the 20" square setup we did:
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U think if I have 20x9.5 I could run the same tire setup ?I have 20x10 square with 275/35 PS4son my Plaid. It ET's better than most. Im #15 on worldwide Draggy 1/8 mi and I have not lightened the car in any way. Over all efficiency with 30k on the clock is 306wh/mi and I drive it like I stole it.
Yes. 275's are perfectly fine on a 9.5" wide wheel.U think if I have 20x9.5 I could run the same tire setup ?