OK, I did it!
Michelin Pilot 4 All Season, 265/40/R21 in the front, 295/35/R21 in the rear.
Before digging into this, I never noticed how much side walls on rear tires bigger then in the front Now front and tires are exactly same size from the side, and wide stance from the rear looks great. These tires don't have foam inside like stock tires, so they are slighly louder, but way softer on the highway, you feel less bumps.
Regarding TMPS - I went from 42 PSI on stock tires to 38 PSI on these ones. There are no TPMS warnings.
Regarding speedometer - I checked before, going 72 mph on the straight highway with a certified GPS speedometer, Tesla was showing 74 on the dash. I realized that it always showing larger numbers on dash than actual speed. Now when I go 74, it shows 74. So bigger tires lead to more precise speed readings
Michelin Pilot 4 All Season, 265/40/R21 in the front, 295/35/R21 in the rear.
Before digging into this, I never noticed how much side walls on rear tires bigger then in the front Now front and tires are exactly same size from the side, and wide stance from the rear looks great. These tires don't have foam inside like stock tires, so they are slighly louder, but way softer on the highway, you feel less bumps.
Regarding TMPS - I went from 42 PSI on stock tires to 38 PSI on these ones. There are no TPMS warnings.
Regarding speedometer - I checked before, going 72 mph on the straight highway with a certified GPS speedometer, Tesla was showing 74 on the dash. I realized that it always showing larger numbers on dash than actual speed. Now when I go 74, it shows 74. So bigger tires lead to more precise speed readings