Mike_HburgVA
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These pics look amazing! I'm wondering how the grey TST rims would look on a black Model S. I don't suppose there is anyway of ordering these things from the factory.. that is, is there a close match from Tesla?
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Newscutter just posted a video of this simple process on TeslaPittsburgh.com
Well.... not quite.... It's uploaded for a future post but I've been distracted working on my dashcam one.
Since you mentioned it though, here's a sneak preview... Loose lips, Jake... loose lips.:wink:
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One of the best looking cars on this site!
As a new member, this is my first comment on this site. Forgive me if this issue has been brought up, but as a real "turbine" pilot, I couldn't help but notice that the turbine wheels (21's or aftermarket) are not unidirectional. The right side they rotate as a "propellor" and on the left side (same wheel) they rotate like a desktop fan. I imagine the cooling effect on the brakes is negligible either way but it looks funky... From my point of view anyways. I ordered mine with the default 19's... Cheers to great car as I await my order...
Thought I would share my Red Model S with the silver T Sportline wheels.
They really look factory. I can't get enough of how awesome my red MS looks with them.
looks sharp. What tires did you go with?
Can any of you guys and girls give me your thoughts/experiences with this? When you had your wheels fitted, was this not commented on, or was a set of spacers used?