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Tesla Model S Refresh Tempest (Plaid) 19x10.5 Wheels and Tires

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(Only one shown, but all four are identical)

Selling a square setup (not staggered) of factory Plaid wheels and tires. These have a couple hundred miles on them, with no damage or wear so basically new.

Wheels are 19x10.5 +45mm front and rear
Tires are 285/40R19 Continental ProContact RX
TPMS included
Centercaps and wheel covers not included

$1400 for all 4. Will not split up. Pickup (only) in Seattle, WA though I travel north and south a bit.
 

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They are indeed Model S 19" Tempest Wheels, but these came with Raven vehicles.

The Plaid's Tempest wheels are always staggered and come in gunmetal grey color. The Plaid's rear Tempest wheels have a 40mm offset instead of the 45mm offset of the Raven version. Plaid's fronts are also 40mm but 19X9.5

Anyway, might be interested if you are willing to ship to FL 🌴.
 
They are indeed Model S 19" Tempest Wheels, but these came with Raven vehicles.

The Plaid's Tempest wheels are always staggered and come in gunmetal grey color. The Plaid's rear Tempest wheels have a 40mm offset instead of the 45mm offset of the Raven version. Plaid's fronts are also 40mm but 19X9.5

Anyway, might be interested if you are willing to ship to FL 🌴.
If these are Raven rear wheels, can they fit on a refreshed S (2022) LR that has 40 mm offsets? Thanks.
 
It seems on the refreshed S (2022), the rear wheels have 45 mm offsets.

You are right! According to the Model S User Manual rear Palladium Tempest wheels have 45 mm offsets, but according to the Tesla Online Shop, the rear Tempest's they have for sale for Palladium S' have 40 mm offset 🤔.

My money is that there's a typo on the Online Shop website. Haven't checked the physical wheels though...
 
Does anybody know if Squared vs Staggered is a problem? I have a 2022 Model S with the following rim configuration.
  • Front- 21X9.5J ET40 Arachnid Wheels
  • Rear - 21X10.5J ET45 Arachnid Wheels
Tesla screwed me by delivering Summer Tires in New England. Car will not be drivable within a month. I need to switch to All Seasons or Winters.
I'm looking for an All Season Wheel and Tire package in a 19", 20" or 21" combination.
The question is if I go Squared, will that impact the performance of the AWD or the vehicle in any way? Tesla has no answers as its impossible to get anybody on the phone or email.
 
Running squared will not impact function other than the wider rims providing more traction up front.

Reference also the fact T Sportline sells wheels with the same width front and rear (albeit with differing offsets for appearance):
 
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I found the above tires that seem to fit my configuration. These are Preelli P-Zero Winter Tires that are being sold by Tesla in their Archanid Winter Tire Package as well and are cheaper than a 19" Wheel and Tire Package from TSL. I'm assuming having these mounted on my current wheels and then going back to Summer tires next Summer should be OK?