Hi all,
I’ve been trying to research this, but not being a wheel/tire expert, it’s proving very difficult. I hope someone here is smarter at this than I am or has experience running winter tires.
I have a Range Rover Sport I’m selling to get my Model X. A few years ago, I bought a wheel/tire set from TireRack:
Sport Edition WX5 : 19 x 8.5 with a 28MM Offset
Michelin Latitude X-ICE: 255/50/19
Will these work ok on the Model X?
1. They are narrower, which should be a good thing for winter tires?
2. The offset is different, not sure if this is within an acceptable range?
3. This set is not staggered. Not sure how necessary staggered tires are for winter tires?
FWIW, it looks like this setup is similar to the setup recommended by TireRack:
https://blog.tirerack.com/blog/roll...w-tires-should-you-get-for-your-tesla-model-x
Anybody have a similar setup or have comments on whether this should work?
Appreciate the help.
I’ve been trying to research this, but not being a wheel/tire expert, it’s proving very difficult. I hope someone here is smarter at this than I am or has experience running winter tires.
I have a Range Rover Sport I’m selling to get my Model X. A few years ago, I bought a wheel/tire set from TireRack:
Sport Edition WX5 : 19 x 8.5 with a 28MM Offset
Michelin Latitude X-ICE: 255/50/19
Will these work ok on the Model X?
1. They are narrower, which should be a good thing for winter tires?
2. The offset is different, not sure if this is within an acceptable range?
3. This set is not staggered. Not sure how necessary staggered tires are for winter tires?
FWIW, it looks like this setup is similar to the setup recommended by TireRack:
https://blog.tirerack.com/blog/roll...w-tires-should-you-get-for-your-tesla-model-x
Anybody have a similar setup or have comments on whether this should work?
Appreciate the help.